Leonardo da Larsen![]()
Well, more Baroque, but...who wants to be pedantic?
Leonardo da Larsen![]()
Well, more Baroque, but...who wants to be pedantic?![]()

There's a record up there, and it's attention grabbing. If someone is actually interested in this, they'll find it and watch it. I'd say a good 99.999% of the YouTube generation hasn't even heard of Uri Geller. Those who have now have a place to find the information.
I'm just saying that the teenagers (and not just the ones who post "OFMG HE BENDS TEH SPOONS!!!11" comments) will simply click away from this before they get to the URL at the end. You could keep the civilised tone and still have the URL visible right away. It seems crazy to be making use of a medium even more "whizz-bang" and superficial than MTV, and to scoff at using a similar approach to reach as many potential viewers as possible.
My criticism only applies if this is intended to be found by chance on YouTube that is. If not (and I can't find it by keyword searches on youtube.com), it's not an issue.
The youtube video ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9w7jHYriFo ) of Randi criticizing Geller was pulled offline with a notice "This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Explorologist LTD."
I typed "Explorologist" into google and got 9 hits. The only relevant hits link to urigeller.com.
On a side note, before that video was pulled offline it was viewed 133,556 times.
I'm just saying that the teenagers (and not just the ones who post "OFMG HE BENDS TEH SPOONS!!!11" comments) will simply click away from this before they get to the URL at the end. You could keep the civilised tone and still have the URL visible right away. It seems crazy to be making use of a medium even more "whizz-bang" and superficial than MTV, and to scoff at using a similar approach to reach as many potential viewers as possible.
My criticism only applies if this is intended to be found by chance on YouTube that is. If not (and I can't find it by keyword searches on youtube.com), it's not an issue.
Claus, did you take down your video? I wanted to check for comments, but YouTube says "This video has been removed by the user."
"The head of ABC legal is contacting those involved," the head of arts, entertainment and comedy at ABC TV, Courtney Gibson, said. "We are very much keeping our options open in terms of what kind of action we take."
The ABC contacted YouTube after the clip was removed, and was provided with a copy of the form used to claim that a copyright infringement had been committed.
It had been filled out by hand, listing "Loop Australia" as the company acting for the "Australian Broddcasting Corperation".
The ABC has no affiliation with the company, or the boy whose Hotmail account was given as a business contact.
So this kid, with a hotmail account for his business email address, pretends to be the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and gets Youtube to pull over 200 videos.
The hotmail account didn't ring any alarm bells? You'd think.
The video that Geller got pulled down is offline again because the poster, Rational Response Squad, got suspended due to Kent Hovind's son copyright violation claim.
http://www.rationalresponders.com/f...ad_alerts/rational_response_squad_alerts/9978
http://www.pandasthumb.org/archives/2007/09/hovinds_goons_u.html
My response: