Board Thread:Sonic Boom/@comment-5903643-20170303224140/@comment-679780-20170303230826

Yeah but there is still Season 1 and a few Season 2 episodes on YouTube anyway.

Granted YouTube does permit more rights than other sites for television content, but there are other sites that are ballsy and uploads them anyway, so don't see why latest episodes can't appear on those sites, such as KissCartoon.

Granted I know to a degree it's a form of theft to watch TV shows online, but as you said not everyone in the world who has a TV can watch latest shows when they come out.

In fact, it's why I don't bother with a British TV licence anymore, because these days people watch TV online such as YouTube, NetFlix, Hulu or other sites. Television marketers are aware of this which is why they try to press their rules as well as their adverts onto internet video sites.

I remember an early era of YouTubes life where videos were never interrupted with adverts and lists of reccomended videos were pretty accurate to your tastes. Now YouTube is converted into a business with complex search methods to make sure only videos that are longer or channels with new content regularly get the attention while not all adverts have the "skip" button.

Anyway point I am getting at is it could simply be whoever uploaded Season 1s episode when they came out probably thought Season 2 wouldn't be worth it, so someone else is doing it though not a sgood at it.