TV Museum Will Die in 48 Hours Unless Sony Retracts YouTube Copyright Strikes * TorrentFreak
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A classic TV museum on YouTube could be gone in 48 hours after Sony's anti-piracy company filed complaints over 40 to 60-year-old TV episodes.

You’d be surprised to realize what a pain in the ass it is to host a good deal of videos. There’s more lost content (shows, movies and commercials) combined than archived data that exists today. Media was simply not kept and storage written over. Sadly, we’re going to keep losing it.

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It depends on what you’re trying to do. If you want a social media site based around videos with a variety of features with high traffic, then sure. If you’re just archiving stuff for the sake of it, then you can simply host static content.

There are also many other places to store stuff than YouTube.

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I only managed to archive 1758 of the almost 4700 videos after reading this news yesterday. I hope someone else managed to download a bunch before the channel was removed today.

EDIT: Someone on Reddit managed to download it all and posted a torrent, it seems.

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Data hoarders are legends

Bless you for trying.

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I don’t know if you replied before I added my edit, but someone on Reddit downloaded it all and posted a torrent, for anyone interested.

Appreciate the follow-up, I didn’t see it initially

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