EDIT: Just checked... You really can watch LotS on YouTube... And not just LotS, it seems... Doesn't this violate their terms of use?
EDIT: Just checked... You really can watch LotS on YouTube... And not just LotS, it seems... Doesn't this violate their terms of use?
Not the way it used to. A while back YouTube started pulling any content that copy write holders wanted removed. In some cases they have a deal with companies that pays them advertising revenue. In other cases, the availability of videos on YouTube IS considered free advertising by companies or artists. There is still some areas not totally enforced. A good example is the videos made by people with clips from Star Trek using popular music in the background. Technically both the video and music aspect is considered copy write infringement. So far these have not been targeted by Paramount or by bands whose songs are being used. Maybe both consider these to be amature productions doing no damage to their holdings. The people creating them are not making a profit. As long as YouTube is not making much of a profit from these videos I would expect them to be left alone.
Perhaps what you meant to say was that she didn't "sorely" need anything, least of all pounds, to continue to look 'amazing'. If so, I quite agree.Speak for yourself, she looks just fine.Yeah, she does look amazing. It looks like she put on a few sorely needed pounds.![]()
Just to keep the record straight, anyone who knows me, knows that I'm a huge Jolene stalker ... errrrr ... I mean fan ... yeah ... that's it ... fan. Anyway, I think Jolene is amazing looking in general. However, I always thought she was somewhat too thin, particularly in season four. What I was trying to say is that it appears that she put on few pounds since then and it looks good on her (IMO).Perhaps what you meant to say was that she didn't "sorely" need anything, least of all pounds, to continue to look 'amazing'. If so, I quite agree.Speak for yourself, she looks just fine.Yeah, she does look amazing. It looks like she put on a few sorely needed pounds.![]()
In the New York City area it airs on the CW network (Channel 11). Try looking up the listings for CW channel in your area for this Saturday.Is there a set channel this show is on, or does it just depend on where you are?
EDIT: Just checked... You really can watch LotS on YouTube... And not just LotS, it seems... Doesn't this violate their terms of use?
Not the way it used to. A while back YouTube started pulling any content that copy write holders wanted removed. In some cases they have a deal with companies that pays them advertising revenue. In other cases, the availability of videos on YouTube IS considered free advertising by companies or artists. There is still some areas not totally enforced. A good example is the videos made by people with clips from Star Trek using popular music in the background. Technically both the video and music aspect is considered copy write infringement. So far these have not been targeted by Paramount or by bands whose songs are being used. Maybe both consider these to be amature productions doing no damage to their holdings. The people creating them are not making a profit. As long as YouTube is not making much of a profit from these videos I would expect them to be left alone.
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