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Oldest Extant Off-Air VHS/Beta Tape You Have

I have just lost my VHSgoodiesWA channel due to many copyright strikes in one day. These for Street Smarts and Change of Heart. Those episodes had been up for many years.
RIP 2015-2021.
About 6000 videos are gone for now.
They will slowly go back up on a new channel but it will take me 6-12 months to recover.
 
In addition, I have just lost my Dailymotion account after about five or six years there. They won't tell me which programs were taken down, but I have lost about 400+ videos there too.
What a horrible day. :-(
 
And even more bad news...not on my end. Sloan's channel went down last week as did another YouTuber who uploaded a lot of Los Angeles stuff.

What is this...a purge against all of us classic TV fans? Archive is going to run out of 'archive' space if they keep doing this on YouTube. Yet PewDiePie has 109,000,000 subscribers...

*Edit - Sloan is back. But the L.A. guy is gone. He even uploaded the entire ABC aircheck from the Loma Prieta earthquake + the JIP'ed Roseanne...rare stuff never to be seen again, for now, or never.
 
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I am in the slow process right now to put up videos on a new account. I lost about 40% of the Yakima TV content I had, including the Flood of '96 special that Retlaw produced for KIMA and the other CBS stations in eastern WA. Thankfully, 98% was archived on Amazon Drive and 100% is archived on DVDs from my DVD recorder...thank goodness!! But it will be a long process to get back to 'normal'.
If I upload 50 videos a day, a vast majority of my videos should be back by mid-August.
 
I should have all the KSTP/WCCO stuff archived from the old channel. 95% chance it's on Amazon Drive, 99.9% chance it's on one of the DVDs...
 
EDIT - My Flood of '96 video survived, it's on one of the other channels. For a second I thought I lost that one...but I did lose plenty of Yakima TV including some rare '80s newscasts. They will go up on the new account in the next several days and weeks...
 
Well I'm so sorry your original channel got lost, I even lost about most of the video likes I am doing about the PBS content you've uploaded, good thing I got to download "KPBS/PBS Promos June 1985" video" from your other channel "VHSgoodiesWA3" in case something bad happens..
 
The third channel has one strike and I am praying I don't get any more in the next three months. The fourth channel is as clean as a whistle. For now.
Thankfully the new channel has content again, but it is slow. Only 30 videos up right now and 3000 more to go as I compile previous commercial breaks 'by themselves' and turn them into compilations...
 
BREAKING
I just lost all my accounts.

They told me 'because one account was involved with copyright strikes'. I have never seen this before, and I know Michael Pannoni hasn't either because he has been able to keep his accounts when others get suspended.
I have appealed. Prayers.

Otherwise...join me on the Internet Archive Express!!!!! HIT YOUTUBE WHERE IT HURTS THEM THE MOST :-( Let 'em have their PewDiePie and million-sub let's plays...
 
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Seriously just put your stuff up on Archive.org. I lost many videos for good when they nuked my Youtube account. They gave me a stern warning against creating new ones as they can definitively match accounts via IP addresses, AND they can even delete your connected Gmail accounts if you are caught a 2nd time.

There was one guy who uploaded hundreds of Major League Baseball games on Youtube that got his account nuked that was threatening a class action lawsuit against Google, apparently they did not even give him notice or reason as to why they deleted him but I'm guessing copyright claims once again.

What irks me out of all of this is that this A#holes at Google are getting rich off of all this ad revenue, not giving us a penny, and then deleting our accounts when the heat gets too hot on them.

Its been a slow process uploading stuff to Archive as I have a very slow internet connection but once I get half a dozen things up there that I am satisfied with I will link you guys to it. In fact, it might be helpful if folks all post their archive account links so we can convene there.
 
God...deleting Gmail accounts. Are you freakin' serious? That would be devastating for my current college education, let alone for communication with others. In this Covid age of Zoom meetings and Google Docs, I absolutely need the Gmail account because other students send me links for classwork. Losing that would be a major issue for communication on group projects.
Here is my Archive account. It had 700 videos but will soon have several thousand more thanks to YouTube deciding "**** you crainbebo! Even though you spent six years and countless Saturday morning yard sale runs and eBay lots preserving television history, including of your family's hometown...we're done with you".

THANK GOD I HAVE 900+ DVDs of everything I have. Even the first 150 or 200 videos from VHSgoodiesWA, which were lost, I can still go back to the DVD and pull off those breaks. Slowly, but surely.
 
Good morning. After nervously checking my three accounts this morning, I'm still OK for now. pannoni8 and pannoni14 are strike-free at the moment, while pannoni10 has one strike after getting called by the company that supports Jane Fonda's workout videos a little over a month ago. Personally, I keep a "do not post" list regarding various shows and/or companies regarding YouTube, and in an extreme case, Warner Bros. Entertainment regarding the Internet Archive (they've taken down multiple things over the last couple years from cartoons to entertainment news to not-in-print sitcoms). I've heard of folks who've lost their accounts over there even due to repeated takedowns in a similar matter to Dailymotion's "get infringed too frequently, you're out" policy. I basically now leave any WB stuff out for the traders, and even Viacom isn't much better as I've gotten a takedown for a couple MTV shows over there like The Week In Rock. I did see your email this morning, crainbebo and I know how tough it is from some of the experiences I've gone through. The reason why I only have three and not all five channels is because I feel its a bit too much too handle all of those, and like I stated, I'd like to keep some content hidden to encourage traders. I currently have over 5,000 videos on my three YT channels and over 1,750 on I-A. BTW, the only way to check who claimed strike three is through your Gmail account.

Speaking of which, after my Lenten penance ends next weekend, I'm due to not only start trading again, but also begin searching again. Last night, I purchased a lot of 15 tapes from the 'Bay from a Chicagoland-based seller. The seller's description does say "many movies with vintage commercials taped from TV". There is one tape with some rock groups on the labels as well as one that says "Joe's Tape" and "Dad's Tape" which sometimes indicate a unique mix. A legal copy of Romancing The Stone on CBS-Fox Video is also included, but it's mostly just a hockey puck in terms of value.
 
Thanks again Michael. One hell of a situation I've got up my hands here. It will take me several months to re-instate my videos, and now I am a little hesitant about any of the WB stuff even on Internet Archive! To think they still have the ba%%s to pull down 23-year-old episodes of some game show that had low ratings, to begin with, and what you are saying about the Archive pulling down accounts. And sadly this pull-down of 'some game show' could mean the end of your time on YouTube and even other video-sharing websites.
Too much time on their hands during the pandemic.

Maybe it really is time to go into tape trading on the side.
 


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