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Posted by martindoc, 08/27/2006 3:08pm  3 Comments
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Cartoons, copyright and YouTube

This is not from me, this is a letter find from Jerry Beck's Cartoons Brew. I understand more now from the naughty YouTube:

So, what's new in the world of animation this week? Well, YouTube has bowed to pressure from the movie studios and removed hundreds of animated films from their site, deleted hundreds of user accounts, and in the process, alienated thousands of users who'll now be taking their business to other sites like DailyMotion. What is most disturbing about this indiscriminate purge of cartoons is that they've also removed dozens of public domain cartoons which were legally posted on their site. Warner shorts like EATIN' ON THE CUFF, PORKY'S MIDNIGHT MATINEE and A DAY AT THE ZOO, as well as the Fleischer SUPERMAN shorts, are all films that have entered the public domain, and can be freely reedited, redistributed and resold without permission from anybody. Unfortunately, YouTube has shown a woeful ignorance of copyright law and removed these films citing a baseless "terms of use violation" clause.

It's important to look at the root cause of why so many classic shorts are appearing online in the first place. It's because they aren't available anywhere else for legal purchase. If these cartoons were available for purchase on dvd or available for download online, there's no way that anybody in their right mind could justify these lo-res versions that are appearing on YouTube. Disney, for example, has been doing a commendable job of releasing their animation library onto dvd, in their Treasures collections, and relatively few of those cartoons show up on video hosting/sharing sites. Disney has also taken another positive step forward by releasing individual shorts onto iTunes. Other media conglomerates, however, neither care about nor respect the classic animation in their vaults, and corrupt "copyright protection" laws have allowed these companies to withhold the cartoons from the public for far too long.

There's plenty more to be said about this topic, and nobody is saying it more eloquently than animation director Mark Mayerson. He wrote an excellent article on his blog yesterday that I highly recommend checking out. He even offers a novel solution for how YouTube can address the issue of copyright, and please both the studios and fans. The bottom line though is that until studios start listening to consumers and make these classic cartoons widely available, they can expect the shorts to appear over and over on the multitude of video hosting sites now available to the public.

PS: Even though all the Tex Avery cartoons have been removed from YouTube, the opening of the DiC series, THE WACKY WORLD OF TEX AVERY, is still available on YouTube. If this is any indication of YouTube's future, you may as well stick a fork in 'em because they're done.

UPDATE: Some really intelligent posts are turning up about this Youtube issue. Tony Mines of Spite Your Face Productions, has a post about the terrific manner in which his company has dealt with their cartoons turning up on YouTube. And here's another great post from 'J.C. Loophole' that describes the situation from a collector's perspective. Studios would be wise to read his thoughts—especially the last paragraph—and discover how consumers feel about these classic cartoons.

Yeah! The true cartoons means is... dead!!!!!

Posted by martindoc, 07/09/2006 2:56pm  3 Comments
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What's the heck with YouTube?

Why YouTube removed lot of interesting videos coyprighted by their owners? That was non-sense! I swear, they lose some webusers if they continue this horrible thing!!!
Posted by martindoc, 07/07/2006 8:37pm  1 Comments
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I'm Back!!!!


After 2 months without news from me, i'm back... for good!!! I leave for a lot times because anyone was tough interesting to my reviews. (Lot from Looney Tunes Show) Well. I may back but i comment least often than before. For or someone who no remember me, i'm a cartoon fan especially the old-Classic Cartoons that i defender against the gross-out or cons-cartoons aired today on TV.

Well. I'm proud to be Editor of The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show and The Looney Tunes Show and Trusted Contributor for The Tofus and Tom & Jerry. Good bye and take care for yourself

Posted by martindoc, 04/28/2006 5:40pm  1 Comments
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Already 4 years ago today

Today was the fourth anniversary of Chuck Jones' death. He's dead february 22th 2002 at 89 years old. Lot of my real favorite cartoons include the Road Runner/Wile E. Coyote and Hubie and Bertie cartoon series was directed and created by this genious man. Rest in peace, Mr. Jones
Posted by martindoc, 02/22/2006 8:29pm  3 Comments
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I already loved it before but after watching it on DVD, i realised how it's very bad writting and animated. The synopsis is very simple: The Mexico City organised a race between Speedy Gonzales, the fastest mouse of Mexico and the Road Runner, the fastest bird in Texas, but Wile E. Coyote and Sylvester keeps an eye to the competitors in hopes to having them for dinner.

Unfortunately, this cartoon is not very interesting and it's just boring to watch. They have featuring reused footages from three Road Runner cartoons from Chuck Jones and they have a very predictable ending or almost! Anyway, this is kinda a very mediocre cartoon from the Depatie-Freleng era.
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The first time i watching Robot Chicken, i never stop to laughing. Like i love spoofs stuffs, i use to love it. Robot Chicken had very good parodies like they have some bads like te ones treatned about childrens and old peoples but the TV shows and politics spoofs is hilarious especially from the cartoons. I think it's the only good original Adult Swim show than the others craps of this block. I don't stop to watch because it's always hilarious episodes after episodes. I love the coarse languages of this show, it's staying irresistible. I recommand strongly this show if you love the parodies and laugh to the childlish peoples of this world.
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Never available on Video, this cartoon is a great installement of gags and interesting dialogues. Sylvester and Benny go to a warehouse to catch mices in the style of the novel "Of Mice and Men". Sylvester want that Benny wait him when he catch the mouse but he's being victim of the baby-kangaroo Hippety Hopper. (or the Giant mouse like Sylvester said)

I like this cartoon because they had a very simple storyline. The music s still gorgeous than any Stalling's music scores and the gags is still clever and good any times we watch. I wish only it was available in a Golden Collection DVD set because it's a lot hilarious and very well written.

Shameful it wasn't reeased on VHS in the past.
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This Holiday special featuring the Smurfs was a great discovery for the today's public. At my opinion, The Smurfs' Christmas Special deserved to be considered like a classic today like the famous A Charlie Brown Christmas because it gives the true means of Christmas like it's a time for giving presents and not receiving and also the power of love. The Smurfs' song of love was really touching with a brillant composed music. Well, it's a very great non-violent and non-overatted Christmas special that the public need today.
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Porky Pig's Feat is an amazing Frank Tashlin cartoon with a unique cartoon style often used in the 1950's UPA cartoon series. The background was flat, the lines was right and the characters is still funny like usual. I really like too the Bugs Bunny cameo at the end of the short. Too simply amazing and funny!
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