The ones that we love—and they're all over the Internet—tend to be about three minutes long. We have a couple that the fans are very enamoured with, so they'll go back. The fans do incredible work, and it takes a lot of time. They take copies of the show, and they may go over 20 or 50 different episodes, taking little moments from them and putting them together in a three-minute video that glorifies this particular relationship or this particular couple. They'll put a Faith Hill song underneath it, and these were all patent infringements of copyright in the old days. We love it because a fan who is willing to take that amount of time is valuable and has invested in the characters on our show. That kind of activity is enormously positive to us.
What would not be enormously positive is a 10-hour mashup in which somebody says, “Oh, now here are my 10 favourite episodes of Degrassi”. They put them up, and every once in a while they pop up and say, “Okay, now here's episode two; you're really going to like this one, because Joey does this”, and then they go on.
That's really what we're talking about. I think we all clearly know the ends that we want to achieve. I'm not sure of the exact wording and I leave that to experts, but I think if we can eliminate that side, we can go for the real mashup.