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BumRushDaShow

(172,716 posts)
Mon May 25, 2026, 12:04 PM May 25

CBS stops its effort to halt sharing of Colbert's public access show appearance after massive backlash

Source: The Independent

Monday 25 May 2026 10:47 EDT


CBS slapped online users with requests that videos must be removed after they shared footage of Stephen Colbert’s surprise return to late-night television Friday, before the network swiftly backtracked on its copyright threats.

Colbert thrilled fans just 24 hours after his departure from The Late Show by appearing as the host of Only in Monroe, the same local access show in Michigan he commandeered for one night shortly before starting his stint on the CBS program 11 years ago. Short clips and full uploads of the episode, which featured musician Jack White, a skit from actor Steve Buscemi, and a cameo from Eminem, were posted online before Colbert launched his own official YouTube channel, beating him to the punch.

Media outlet The Desk was among the publications struck with a copyright infringement notice after its upload of the episode received more than 700,000 views. Under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, the owner of the content can request that a website take down the content if it was posted without permission.

“Paramount is apparently trying to suppress copies of ‘Only in Monroe’ from appearing on other social platforms by filing frivolous copyright notices, even though the show was produced by a public access TV channel and doesn't use their intellectual property…,” The Desk’s founder editor Matthew Keys wrote early on Sunday in a post on X. Following backlash, CBS said in a statement to Variety that it was waiving the notices while it reviewed the situation.

Read more: https://www.the-independent.com/arts-entertainment/tv/news/cbs-copyright-stephen-colbert-michigan-show-b2983152.html

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CBS stops its effort to halt sharing of Colbert's public access show appearance after massive backlash (Original Post) BumRushDaShow May 25 OP
Good Lord, Talk About Tone-deaf!! The Roux Comes First May 25 #1
Cancel Paramount Plus Roy Rolling May 25 #33
Beat me to it.... Bengus81 May 26 #37
I cancelled on May 22 Danascot May 26 #40
BOOST!!! wolfie001 May 26 #41
And, Grotesque Greed! Cha May 26 #36
The Devin Nunes Effect, formerly known as the Streisand Effect ck4829 May 25 #2
Word! Brother Buzz May 25 #12
They are so used to shutting down people with the DMCA that they never realized that they did not LiberalArkie May 25 #3
Actually they do own the relevant copyright. onenote May 25 #5
Actually Letterman BuddhaGirl May 25 #6
Yep, World Wide Pants owns the show. CBS just aired it.. Kind of like the Lucelle Ball shows under Desilu. LiberalArkie May 25 #19
WWP has granted CBS a license. And a licensee can sue for infringement of its license. onenote May 26 #54
I had a license to use Windows, does that mean I can sue to prevent anyone else from using it? LiberalArkie May 26 #55
Depends on the license. And in your case, no. onenote May 26 #57
He's always been scum wolfie001 May 26 #42
I have been in tech my who 78 years, and Ellison has always been a POS in my thinking. And I do not even LiberalArkie May 26 #44
LOL! 35 years of knowing he's a flaming POS wolfie001 May 26 #47
I did some research and I think it goes back to him creating Oracle on a government contract and LiberalArkie May 26 #49
Do they think Mr. Colbert is still under contract with them? The Blue Flower May 25 #4
Is there a 5 to 7 year non compete clause to his contract at CBS after he leaves the show ? magicarpet May 25 #7
they fired him. barbtries May 25 #11
I remember cbs. BidenRocks May 25 #8
Anybody see the latest season of "Hacks"? nuxvomica May 25 #9
Thanks I think I will watch! ALBliberal May 25 #22
Ellison, like the other tech bros, slightlv May 25 #30
I see a different dichotomy nuxvomica May 25 #34
My only problem with your view is I see innocence as lost at this point. slightlv May 26 #50
It can be reclaimed nuxvomica May 26 #51
Again, allow me to correct this sentence. OldBaldy1701E May 26 #39
Nepo baby Ellison is a failed actor? Dulcinea May 26 #48
it's must see TV. barbtries May 25 #10
Brilliant! Euphoria May 25 #13
How on earth could they claim copyright? Figarosmom May 25 #14
According to what has been reported, CBS Studios financed and produced the episode. onenote May 26 #53
I'm not understanding this news story.... FakeNoose May 25 #15
It was a brand-new show. Try to keep up. ;) (eom) ClickClack May 25 #31
No, it's an all-new show caraher May 25 #32
Talk about their "Cancel Culture" propaganda... Justice matters. May 25 #16
Right? ck4829 May 25 #25
Should sue Paramount and CBS Old Crank May 25 #17
Why did they not mention Jeff Daniels? tavernier May 25 #18
I promise not to share the brilliance of Colbert's "Only in Monroe" appearance. Botany May 25 #20
Ending the show with a dumpster fire 🔥 was brilliant. VMA131Marine May 25 #21
No wonder Trump posted some A.I. slop the next day of him putting Stephen in a dumpster. Botany May 25 #26
Thanks for providing the link! Just watched it....so funny! Eom Karma13612 May 25 #29
Love all the musical refences to Michigan progressoid May 26 #46
Colbert is genius. He was bound to get the last jab!!! ALBliberal May 25 #23
I wish the CEO and major shareholders were arrested for this IbogaProject May 25 #24
Some attorneys should be disbarred too. /nt dickthegrouch May 25 #35
Are you certain CBS didn't own rights in the episode onenote May 26 #52
Not A Viewer PhilG May 25 #27
Exactly - if broadcast networks can't figure out TexasBushwhacker May 26 #56
CBS can fuck all the way off as they plummet towards extinction Blue Owl May 25 #28
The place is imploding right before rich fuck Ellison's eyes....... Bengus81 May 26 #38
Don't forget who else was on DownriverDem May 26 #43
A touch off Korea and Soviet control. Just testing the waters. BradBo May 26 #45

Roy Rolling

(7,734 posts)
33. Cancel Paramount Plus
Mon May 25, 2026, 05:47 PM
May 25

We are helpless, but canceling Paramount Plus made me feel better. Canceling Disney Plus brought Jimmy Kimmel back. Hit them in their pocketbook.

LiberalArkie

(19,941 posts)
3. They are so used to shutting down people with the DMCA that they never realized that they did not
Mon May 25, 2026, 12:16 PM
May 25

own the copyrights to the show. Ellison is totally out of his league.

onenote

(46,269 posts)
5. Actually they do own the relevant copyright.
Mon May 25, 2026, 12:29 PM
May 25

Sending the DMCA notices was extremely tone-deaf on the part of CBS, but it wasn't "frivolous" from a legal standpoint. As CBS noted -- with no pushback from Monroe County or Colbert -- “Stephen Colbert’s return to Monroe in the ‘Only in Monroe’ episode was financed and produced by CBS Studios and was posted on Stephen Colbert’s YouTube channel in collaboration with Monroe Community Media and ‘The Late Show’s’ YouTube channels.”

BuddhaGirl

(3,712 posts)
6. Actually Letterman
Mon May 25, 2026, 12:54 PM
May 25

owns the trademark of The Late Show, under which Colbert was operating

LiberalArkie

(19,941 posts)
19. Yep, World Wide Pants owns the show. CBS just aired it.. Kind of like the Lucelle Ball shows under Desilu.
Mon May 25, 2026, 01:52 PM
May 25

CBS just had a contract with WWP to produced shows for X amount of money.

onenote

(46,269 posts)
54. WWP has granted CBS a license. And a licensee can sue for infringement of its license.
Tue May 26, 2026, 03:32 PM
May 26

Which is probably the situation here -- although CBS didn't sue, but instead invoked the notice and takedown provisions of the DMCA.

I should emphAsize that as I've stated multiple time on this thread -- CBS exercised extraordinarily poor judgment in invoking the DMCA and, not surprisingly, had to back down.

LiberalArkie

(19,941 posts)
55. I had a license to use Windows, does that mean I can sue to prevent anyone else from using it?
Tue May 26, 2026, 04:47 PM
May 26

wolfie001

(8,083 posts)
42. He's always been scum
Tue May 26, 2026, 09:23 AM
May 26

Working his slimy, oily and shitty programmers into every business. Since the '90s. Pure evil. Amoral billionaire. Does zero societal good.

LiberalArkie

(19,941 posts)
44. I have been in tech my who 78 years, and Ellison has always been a POS in my thinking. And I do not even
Tue May 26, 2026, 10:56 AM
May 26

remember why.

wolfie001

(8,083 posts)
47. LOL! 35 years of knowing he's a flaming POS
Tue May 26, 2026, 12:55 PM
May 26

Him and Peter Thiel in their Cali mountain retreats. Guard towers just like a James Bond movie.

LiberalArkie

(19,941 posts)
49. I did some research and I think it goes back to him creating Oracle on a government contract and
Tue May 26, 2026, 01:29 PM
May 26

then selling it commercially, but Ashton Tate that created dBase 3 created debase and was disallowed from selling it.

The Blue Flower

(6,626 posts)
4. Do they think Mr. Colbert is still under contract with them?
Mon May 25, 2026, 12:28 PM
May 25

They don't own him any more, the fools.

barbtries

(31,373 posts)
11. they fired him.
Mon May 25, 2026, 01:18 PM
May 25

even if there was such a clause, I don't see it applying in this case. If he had a choice he'd still be working for them.

nuxvomica

(14,316 posts)
9. Anybody see the latest season of "Hacks"?
Mon May 25, 2026, 01:12 PM
May 25

It's all about the network boss (Tony Goldwyn) cancelling Deborah Vance's (Jean Smart) late-night talk-show because she refused his orders and said so on the show. Because he is personally embarrassed, he imposes an 18-month performance gag on her, trying to end her career, but she turns the tables on him. The parallels to CBS's treatment of Colbert are eerie. Over 2,000 years ago, Aristotle figured out that such hubris leads to one's downfall. Too bad the failed actor and nepo-bully Ellison never learned that lesson.

slightlv

(8,094 posts)
30. Ellison, like the other tech bros,
Mon May 25, 2026, 05:26 PM
May 25

are intent on owning us and the world, wholly and completely. They're tired of trying to make us "see" the errors of our ways, and fall in line with their "enlightened philosophy." So, they're just doing what they want to do because no one can stop them. Kinda like trump.

Apologies for those who see the following as religious in nature... but unless "good" can come up with a viable way to vanquish "evil" this is our life from now on, IMO. To note: I don't see good and evil as religious entities or aspects. I see them as elements of the world we live in. Where one thing can be both, or neither. Technology is an excellent example. Wonderful benefits to humanity when used correctly and research is done in earnest with honesty and transparency paramount. But most usually, the beneficial aspects are thrown out the door because the harm it can do in its use is way too profitable to ignore for these people. Their only philosophy boils down to Me - good and necessary. You - unwashed and unnecessary. You will, therefore, die for the betterment of the world.

nuxvomica

(14,316 posts)
34. I see a different dichotomy
Mon May 25, 2026, 06:06 PM
May 25

Last edited Mon May 25, 2026, 07:23 PM - Edit history (1)

It's not so much good vs. evil as innocence vs. corruption and instead of being inspired by religion it's based on the hero cycle of myth and literature. I see the bad guys as suffering from arrested development, as being unable to navigate the world safely without building walls around themselves and forcing people to do their bidding. Stuart Smalley, the Al Franken character, often advised, "Better to put on a pair of slippers than to carpet the world." People like Ellison insist on carpeting the world, and charging you for walking on the carpet. He's a classic example of someone who hasn't faced the challenges most of us have because he grew up wealthy and cossetted.

There are a couple of posts in my journal that go into more detail on this, if you are interested:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/~nuxvomica

slightlv

(8,094 posts)
50. My only problem with your view is I see innocence as lost at this point.
Tue May 26, 2026, 02:22 PM
May 26

We've all been poisoned. Although I will say reading your post had a little light off on in my head and, tho it won't help anyone else, it might help pull me out of the cratering funk I'm in. So I thank you mightily for that.

nuxvomica

(14,316 posts)
51. It can be reclaimed
Tue May 26, 2026, 03:21 PM
May 26

Innocence in youth may be coincidental with a lack of awareness of the world's corruption but that awareness does not mean a loss of innocence, rather it calls for a commitment to fight that corruption. We have the power to do so.

OldBaldy1701E

(11,677 posts)
39. Again, allow me to correct this sentence.
Tue May 26, 2026, 07:37 AM
May 26
So, they're just doing what they want to do because no one can wants to stop them.


They could be easily stopped. We just don't want to because of the ramifications of doing so.

So...

FakeNoose

(42,693 posts)
15. I'm not understanding this news story....
Mon May 25, 2026, 01:39 PM
May 25

Are they saying that it was the 11-year-old show that was replayed on Friday night? Or was it an all-new show where Stephen Colbert came in person to do the show?

It seems to be a replay of the old show ... but they never actually say that in the news story.

caraher

(6,365 posts)
32. No, it's an all-new show
Mon May 25, 2026, 05:41 PM
May 25

Colbert went back to Monroe and filmed it right after his CBS show ended.

Justice matters.

(10,141 posts)
16. Talk about their "Cancel Culture" propaganda...
Mon May 25, 2026, 01:41 PM
May 25

Every accusation from Republicrooks is a confession.

tavernier

(14,545 posts)
18. Why did they not mention Jeff Daniels?
Mon May 25, 2026, 01:45 PM
May 25

He was Colbert’s guest star and he was on about half of the show. They were a riot together.

Botany

(77,999 posts)
20. I promise not to share the brilliance of Colbert's "Only in Monroe" appearance.
Mon May 25, 2026, 01:58 PM
May 25


He, Jack White, the 2 Monroe hosts, Jeff Daniels, and the one person who brought out the props
just absolutely crushed it. It would be funny if “Only in Monroe” just blew up.

Botany

(77,999 posts)
26. No wonder Trump posted some A.I. slop the next day of him putting Stephen in a dumpster.
Mon May 25, 2026, 02:58 PM
May 25

Colbert along with Obama, AOC, and the Clintons live in Trump’s head and it is killing him.

I want some only in Monroe merch. That was brilliant.

IbogaProject

(6,110 posts)
24. I wish the CEO and major shareholders were arrested for this
Mon May 25, 2026, 02:31 PM
May 25

To claim copyright on something not owned in an attempt to suppress a viral public access media item is criminal. It amounts to fraud to file these notices, especially if it forced third parties to remove the legal content.

onenote

(46,269 posts)
52. Are you certain CBS didn't own rights in the episode
Tue May 26, 2026, 03:26 PM
May 26

They stated that the episode "was financed and produced by CBS Studios and was posted on Colbert’s YouTube channel in collaboration with Monroe Community Media and “The Late Show’s” YouTube channels." That suggests that CBS did indeed have copyright ownership of the episode, in which case its takedown notices, while representing a massive error in judgment, were not legally frivolous.

For the record, I've represented copyright owners and copyright users with respect to DMCA-related matters since the day the law was enacted (and represented some parties during the negotiations between copyright owners and users that led to the enactment of the statute).

PhilG

(65 posts)
27. Not A Viewer
Mon May 25, 2026, 03:02 PM
May 25

I wish I could call the local station and tell them that I will no longer watch Colbert or any of their programing, but since they moved their transmitting tower years ago, we have not been able to watch CBS since there is a line of hills blocking their signal plus we don't have cable because it's too damn expensive.

We do watch Colbert on YouTube though

TexasBushwhacker

(21,317 posts)
56. Exactly - if broadcast networks can't figure out
Tue May 26, 2026, 05:27 PM
May 26

how to adequately monetize streaming content, that's on THEM.

But let's not kid ourselves. The real "financial decision" was that nepo baby Shari Redstone wanted the merger with Skydance to go through, because she would net approximately $500 Million. That's right, half a BILLION dollars. National Amusements/Paramount/CBS was in a debt crunch, so that was all cleared.

Now nepo baby David Ellison is in control of Skydance/Paramount.

Bengus81

(10,441 posts)
38. The place is imploding right before rich fuck Ellison's eyes.......
Tue May 26, 2026, 07:12 AM
May 26

About time for them to go full FOX v.2

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