English: This is a credits sequence found with some Colonel Bleep episode encodes. It is unclear whether it came from the actual show or was originally created for two VHS tapes from 1991, but it is in the public domain for the following reasons:
only public domain images and sounds are used in it (from the show)
the words in the credits are public domain because they state simple facts, and the font is not creative enough to be copyrighted
Lawyers wouldn't care anyway though.
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YouTube
Author
Fran Noack, Streamline Pictures
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Images and sound
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