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  • phillaholic
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    11 year ago

    It might be a rights issue. Not sure if PBS owns the rights, the Fred Rogers Company, or someone else. A lot of it doesn’t seem available at all. I came across a near complete archive from a twitch stream though if you’re interested: https://archive.org/details/@ipoy143

    • @grue
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      11 year ago

      Yeah, I’ve run across that (it’s surprising how much stuff you can get from archive.org). Unfortunately, I don’t currently have enough disk space for it!

      It can’t only be a rights issue though, because, again, PBS restricts access to the back catalog of literally everything regardless of who owns it.

      • phillaholic
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        21 year ago

        It wouldn’t be uncommon for the rights to be divided up and sold per season given the context of children’s content. They are a nonprofit.