Disney shut it down after about 2 years, and a ton of creators were left trying to scramble to find other hosting. Most ended up on youtube, but many videos had to be heavily edited to avoid hitting copyright strikes.
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Then suddenly everyone has a home video player and suddenly there's massive demand for back episodes of TV shows. Whoops.
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And to their credit: The BBC is now doing a much better job with this. Not only are they keeping old shows for the obvious reason of selling DVDs, but they recognize that they have to preserve their history, so that's now a goal they work on. they have a division and everything.
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Anyway, this has entered the ramble zone. My point: Check out Rhys' stuff, and give them some dollars on patreon. And don't trust companies to keep your stuff. Keep it locally or make sure the internet archive has a copy.
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Interestingly the USSR had the Gosfilmofond (State Film Foundation) since like the 1920s, one of responsibilities (not radiators, Gboard) of which was preservation of films and certain TV programming. This is why they have lots of films from the 20s and on preserved
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…including first Soviet children's cartoons, too
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"theres no home market for it"
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