Knightmare Geek Week Extended Episode
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Re: Knightmare Geek Week Extended Episode
Personally, I enjoyed the whole thing. I did like the extended version with extra with the wall monster and the floor puzzles and we got the life force on dangerous low, which was good to see. The new puzzle was quite hard !
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Re: Knightmare Geek Week Extended Episode
The extended Geek Week episode is now available on Knightmare.com via the homepage banner story: https://www.knightmare.com/series/geek- ... watch.html
Please spread the news. There's a good number of people who won't yet have seen this version. There's potentially a good number who won't even know of the GeekWeek revival.
(And if website contributors could refer to this page / version, we'd be grateful for that too. Let's rack up some views!)
Please spread the news. There's a good number of people who won't yet have seen this version. There's potentially a good number who won't even know of the GeekWeek revival.
(And if website contributors could refer to this page / version, we'd be grateful for that too. Let's rack up some views!)
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Re: Knightmare Geek Week Extended Episode
Could someone please help?
I'd really like to see the extended version. But the link on page 1 goes to a removed video.
And the version on Knightmare.com (linked in the post above this) says the content has been removed as it belongs to ITV! Surely this is wrong!
I really want to see the extended version

I'd really like to see the extended version. But the link on page 1 goes to a removed video.
And the version on Knightmare.com (linked in the post above this) says the content has been removed as it belongs to ITV! Surely this is wrong!
I really want to see the extended version



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Re: Knightmare Geek Week Extended Episode
It is not.
ITV's agents objected to the video, saying that it's Series 8, Episode something or other, which is their intellectual property. Despite my protestation, they've maintained their objection. Clearly some idiot somewhere hasn't actually bothered to check properly.
My only remaining courses of action are:
a) to provide some kind of written agreement from Tim showing that we have the right to the video
b) to have Tim talk to ITV to talk to their agents to get them to back off on this particular case
Both are actually quite complex. If ITV's agents continue to argue about (a) without doing their homework, it'll likely end up in court. Meanwhile, option (b) requires a complex chain of communication involving people that don't talk very often and have other more important things to discuss anyhow.
I continue to look into it every so often, but I'm afraid for now, there's nothing more I can do
ITV's agents objected to the video, saying that it's Series 8, Episode something or other, which is their intellectual property. Despite my protestation, they've maintained their objection. Clearly some idiot somewhere hasn't actually bothered to check properly.
My only remaining courses of action are:
a) to provide some kind of written agreement from Tim showing that we have the right to the video
b) to have Tim talk to ITV to talk to their agents to get them to back off on this particular case
Both are actually quite complex. If ITV's agents continue to argue about (a) without doing their homework, it'll likely end up in court. Meanwhile, option (b) requires a complex chain of communication involving people that don't talk very often and have other more important things to discuss anyhow.
I continue to look into it every so often, but I'm afraid for now, there's nothing more I can do

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Re: Knightmare Geek Week Extended Episode
Hi Mystara
You may not be aware but this is a VERY common problem on youtube and it never ends up in court - especially as it is becoming a big thing for people to post reactions and reviews of films and TV shows on youtube these days.
The video is pulled down by a copyright claim. This is because youtube's system of protecting copyright holders' rights is very very flawed. Copyright holders like movie studios or in this case a TV channel (ITV) will literally pull down anything and everything willy-nilly without actually checking it.
All you have to do is object to the copyright claim. As far as I know this gives the claim holder 30 days to either drop the claim or keep it going. Sometimes they will see sense and drop it immediately because they realise it's not their content. But sometimes they will choose to keep it going for the full 30 days. Either way it's nothing to worry about. You then have a second (and final) chance to object to the claim. Again, 30 days will pass.
After these 30 days (60 in total) the claim is ALWAYS dropped. It NEVER goes to court. Why? Because it's not their material! A company like ITV isn't going to take a member of the public to court for posting their material when it's NOT their material. They would be laughed out of court and quite possibly fined for wasting the court's time and lodging false claims.
Trust me. It never ends up in court. It's just a flawed system on youtube that allows faceless companies to remove videos - it's not even people who are removing them it's just an automated system.
Skip to 0:45 on this video. This guys explains it quite well.
https://youtu.be/QnGrmwWvRvA?t=45
You may not be aware but this is a VERY common problem on youtube and it never ends up in court - especially as it is becoming a big thing for people to post reactions and reviews of films and TV shows on youtube these days.
The video is pulled down by a copyright claim. This is because youtube's system of protecting copyright holders' rights is very very flawed. Copyright holders like movie studios or in this case a TV channel (ITV) will literally pull down anything and everything willy-nilly without actually checking it.
All you have to do is object to the copyright claim. As far as I know this gives the claim holder 30 days to either drop the claim or keep it going. Sometimes they will see sense and drop it immediately because they realise it's not their content. But sometimes they will choose to keep it going for the full 30 days. Either way it's nothing to worry about. You then have a second (and final) chance to object to the claim. Again, 30 days will pass.
After these 30 days (60 in total) the claim is ALWAYS dropped. It NEVER goes to court. Why? Because it's not their material! A company like ITV isn't going to take a member of the public to court for posting their material when it's NOT their material. They would be laughed out of court and quite possibly fined for wasting the court's time and lodging false claims.
Trust me. It never ends up in court. It's just a flawed system on youtube that allows faceless companies to remove videos - it's not even people who are removing them it's just an automated system.
Skip to 0:45 on this video. This guys explains it quite well.
https://youtu.be/QnGrmwWvRvA?t=45
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Re: Knightmare Geek Week Extended Episode
Indeed.
The difficulty is that, according to the appeal process, YouTube have told me I can only object further by providing evidence that I have the right to show it.
Sadly, I don't have any kind of contract or signed agreement to show.
The difficulty is that, according to the appeal process, YouTube have told me I can only object further by providing evidence that I have the right to show it.
Sadly, I don't have any kind of contract or signed agreement to show.
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Re: Knightmare Geek Week Extended Episode
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't it made specifically for YouTube, seeing as how (the original version) was released as part of Geek Week?
Surely they should have a record somewhere?
Surely they should have a record somewhere?
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Re: Knightmare Geek Week Extended Episode
AriadnesLayer wrote: ↑26 Jan 2018, 02:57 Could someone please help?
I'd really like to see the extended version.
You can now watch the original upload of the extended Geek Week episode here. There's also a later upload here.
Let us know what you think of it.
Something I've only just noticed: the first thing to happen in the episode is a facing-away-from-the-camera sidestep (by Veruca). Surely deliberate?
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Re: Knightmare Geek Week Extended Episode
Thank you! Great to see the extra stuff!Drassil wrote: ↑20 Sep 2020, 13:07AriadnesLayer wrote: ↑26 Jan 2018, 02:57 Could someone please help?
I'd really like to see the extended version.
You can now watch the original upload of the extended Geek Week episode here. There's also a later upload here.
Let us know what you think of it.
Something I've only just noticed: the first thing to happen in the episode is a facing-away-from-the-camera sidestep (by Veruca). Surely deliberate?
Also nice to hear the opening theme tune fade out naturally without the door-creaking-open sound effect at the end.
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