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The main thing I liked Youtube for was two things:
1. I could find unreleased Pilot Episodes or old cartoon shows that WERE NOT on DVD or even VHS in some cases. (Case in point: This Entry ). 2. I could watch episodes of Animanaics, Justice League Unlimited, etc., and even though I bet the DVD versions have loads of extras, it was a nice way to see some cool superhero action or silly slapstick comedy. Now, I can understand why they want to prevent losses to the DVD sales (And in the case of the second point I made, well those shows might be on DVD), but for shows which aren't readily available, what other choice might we have? Besides, what if people just make dupe accounts and reupload the deleted videos? Its the whole "Swap a Stick for a Sword" situation. Ultimatley, I think that a. Big Media companies have a lot of things stuck up their butts. b. They see Youtube as competition, and competition is something they are genetically predisposed towards getting rid of. Jam it back in, in the dark.
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