I had uploaded this video in four parts because I thought the 15 minute time limit still applied. I, subsequently realized that YouTube was allowing those who had "followed the community rules" to upload much longer videos. Thus, I am now uploading the entire concert. Note: In NO WAY do I intend to infringe upon anyone's copyright of this video. It is my firm belief that "sharing" - ie, letting someone VIEW my own content - does NOT infringe upon any copyright. Sharing it via a link to DOWNLOAD it clearly WOULD violate copyright. Still, copyright questions may come into focus simply because software exists that ENABLE YouTube to be "crawled" and, thus, videos to be "captured" from their site. So my not offering a direct download link may not be determinative - to YouTube OR the courts. ON THE OTHER HAND, being able to see the concert here SHOULD make many feel a need to order the DVD to view on their television screen. And I would gladly post a link here for others to purchase it! Thus, I believe I am in the clear. YouTube may not agree and may remove it. If they do, I probably won't challenge it and just not "skirt the line" on future uploads. But I AM the type of person who will push the limits. I NEVER intend to do anything illegal, but ... if there is a question... I tend to push on until there is a definitive answer... I DID receive the following message from YouTube pertaining to "Part 2" of the segments of this video that I uploaded: Dear Servant2All, Your video <b>...</b>
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