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What's the copyright status on this? Along with the Jerks of All Trades pilot, it tends to show up in compilations that include the public domain shorts, suggesting it might be public domain. Is this the case? 136.159.160.122 (talk) 18:38, 22 August 2019 (UTC)Reply
Kooks Tour has only ever been released on VHS and DVD by licensed entities. Also all versions (including the one recently uploaded to the official YouTube channel) come from the same standard def 8mm to videotape dub with a text introduction saying no 16mm master has been yet located. However in 2019 a copy did show up on eBay though I'm not sure if it ever sold. I screencaptured it at the time and apparently others did to, such as this FB post: