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  • THIS EPISODE CONTAINS FROZEN II SPOILERS! PROCEED WITH CAUTION!


    Frozen II Shatters Ice, The Box Office, and Critics' Sanity!

    In this 6th episode of the Frozen Podcast, we will discuss Frozen II's shattering box office records, Award Season Speculation (including the  infamous Oscar snub), the recently announced Blu-Ray/DVD and Digital  Copy Releases, and if time permits, more Frozen II open discussion!


    Hosts: TheHappyJammer.


    Guests: Jay_of_Blue, ILoveElsaofArendelle, Evan, ThomasT2


    Created and Edited by TheHappyJammer


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  • THIS EPISODE CONTAINS FROZEN II SPOILERS! PROCEED WITH CAUTION!


    In this 5th episode of the Frozen Podcast, we will talk about our first impressions of Frozen II after watching it and as well as a spoiler section where we will talk about our thoughts of the film, discuss the scenes and songs and whether this film lives up to the hype! There will be tons of guests on, including YouTuber, Host of the Japan Time Podcast and fellow Frozen Fan, RogersBase!


    Hosts: TheHappyJammer.


    Guests: Sylra, Jay_of_Blue, RogersBase, Sir JorgenBjorgen, Theroonco, SpinelBees, Aries, Evan.


    Created and Edited by TheHappyJammer      


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  • In this 4th episode of the Frozen Podcast, we will talk about the Red Carpet Premiere, Box Office Predictions, The Soundtrack Release, Disney+, new Frozen II book releases and more as we stream on the eve of Frozen II's release.  


    Hosts: TheHappyJammer, Firebird  

    Guests: Jay_of_Blue


    Created and Edited by TheHappyJammer   


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    This website contains some quotations and excerpts from copyrighted material. These uses fall well within the copyright doctrine of “Fair Use.”   


    Section 107 of the United States Code, Title 17, specifies the conditions under which, “the fair use of a copyrighted work . . . for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching . . . , scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright.” It provides four considerations for determining fair use: (1) The purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes, (2) The nature of the copyrighted work, (3) The amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole, and (4) The effect of the use upon the potential market for, or value of, the copyrighted work.   The use on this website of other material is primarily for “criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship or research” (and to some extent teaching). (1) (a) The “purpose and character” of the website (with no advertising) and any derivative book(s) (with few on-demand copies) are not “commercial.” (b) The overwhelming majority of the material is the author’s original work. It is in no way a mere collection of others’ copyrighted works, nor competitive with those sources. (2) The “nature of the copyrighted work” quoted is often “news” or “history,” categories given lesser protection in fair use cases than works of fiction. (3) Most uses involve excerpts rather than entire works.


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    Finally, to the extent any copyright owner may wish, consideration will be given to all reasonable requests that copyright material be removed from this website and from future on-demand printings (there would be no back stock of books).

  • On this 3rd episode of the Frozen Podcast, we will talk about the New Trailer that dropped on September 23rd, what went down at the Frozen Fan Fest in regards to new merchandise, even more new guests and first impressions to the three songs Disney dropped on us, "Into The Unknown, "The Next Right Thing" and "When I Am Older".


    Hosts: TheHappyJammer, WhiteStar, Firebird


    Guests: Reswobjr, Jay_of_Blue, Swifters, Iloveelsaofarendelle, Kindred


    Created and Edited by TheHappyJammer


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    This website contains some quotations and excerpts from copyrighted material. These uses fall well within the copyright doctrine of “Fair Use.”


    Section 107 of the United States Code, Title 17, specifies the conditions under which, “the fair use of a copyrighted work . . . for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching . . . , scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright.” It provides four considerations for determining fair use: (1) The purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes, (2) The nature of the copyrighted work, (3) The amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole, and (4) The effect of the use upon the potential market for, or value of, the copyrighted work.


    The use on this website of other material is primarily for “criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship or research” (and to some extent teaching). (1) (a) The “purpose and character” of the website (with no advertising) and any derivative book(s) (with few on-demand copies) are not “commercial.” (b) The overwhelming majority of the material is the author’s original work. It is in no way a mere collection of others’ copyrighted works, nor competitive with those sources. (2) The “nature of the copyrighted work” quoted is often “news” or “history,” categories given lesser protection in fair use cases than works of fiction. (3) Most uses involve excerpts rather than entire works.


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    Finally, to the extent any copyright owner may wish, consideration will be given to all reasonable requests that copyright material be removed from this website and from future on-demand printings (there would be no back stock of books).

  • In this 2nd episode of the Frozen Podcast, we will talk about Arendelle Odyssey, what went down at D23, introduce some new guests to the show and do even more speculation and analysis.


    Hosts: TheHappyJammer, WhiteStar, Firebird


    Guests: Reswobjr, Jay_of_Blue, Yepityha


    Created and Edited by TheHappyJammer


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    © 2019 Disney. All Rights Reserved.


    This Site Is For Educational Purposes Only.


    This website contains some quotations and excerpts from copyrighted material. These uses fall well within the copyright doctrine of “Fair Use.”


    Section 107 of the United States Code, Title 17, specifies the conditions under which, “the fair use of a copyrighted work . . . for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching . . . , scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright.” It provides four considerations for determining fair use: (1) The purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes, (2) The nature of the copyrighted work, (3) The amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole, and (4) The effect of the use upon the potential market for, or value of, the copyrighted work.


    The use on this website of other material is primarily for “criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship or research” (and to some extent teaching). (1) (a) The “purpose and character” of the website (with no advertising) and any derivative book(s) (with few on-demand copies) are not “commercial.” (b) The overwhelming majority of the material is the author’s original work. It is in no way a mere collection of others’ copyrighted works, nor competitive with those sources. (2) The “nature of the copyrighted work” quoted is often “news” or “history,” categories given lesser protection in fair use cases than works of fiction. (3) Most uses involve excerpts rather than entire works.


    Because the adverse financial impact on copyright owners is central to the purpose of copyright law, and the analysis of alleged violations, it’s relevant to note that, under factor (4), (a) no one in search of the quoted material would substitute this blog or book for the original source, (b) it is highly unlikely this website (or book created from it) will ever have more than a de minimis impact on any of the copyright works’ potential market, and (c) to the extent it might do so, it would be far more likely be a positive, rather than a negative, impact (by drawing attention to the work, crediting it, and providing a source where it may be found).


    Finally, to the extent any copyright owner may wish, consideration will be given to all reasonable requests that copyright material be removed from this website and from future on-demand printings (there would be no back stock of books).

  • Introducing the first episode of the Frozen Podcast! The Frozen Podcast Survey has given us the first episode of the Frozen Podcast where we will mainly talk about why each of us all likes Frozen and analyzes both the Teaser Trailer and the 2nd Trailer that Disney has released for the upcoming sequel Frozen II.


    Hosts: TheHappyJammer, WhiteStar, Firebird


    Guests: Reswobjr, Sylra


    Created by TheHappyJammer


    Edited by Foffy (Fans of Frozen)


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    This Site Is For Educational Purposes Only.


    This website contains some quotations and excerpts from copyrighted material. These uses fall well within the copyright doctrine of “Fair Use.”


    Section 107 of the United States Code, Title 17, specifies the conditions under which, “the fair use of a copyrighted work . . . for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching . . ., scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright.” It provides four considerations for determining fair use: (1) The purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes, (2) The nature of the copyrighted work, (3) The amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole, and (4) The effect of the use upon the potential market for, or value of, the copyrighted work.


    The use on this website of other material is primarily for “criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship or research” (and to some extent teaching). (1) (a) The “purpose and character” of the website (with no advertising) and any derivative book(s) (with few on-demand copies) are not “commercial.” (b) The overwhelming majority of the material is the author’s original work. It is in no way a mere collection of others’ copyrighted works, nor competitive with those sources. (2) The “nature of the copyrighted work” quoted is often “news” or “history,” categories given lesser protection in fair use cases than works of fiction. (3) Most uses involve excerpts rather than entire works.


    Because the adverse financial impact on copyright owners is central to the purpose of copyright law, and the analysis of alleged violations, it’s relevant to note that, under factor (4), (a) no one in search of the quoted material would substitute this blog or book for the original source, (b) it is highly unlikely this website (or book created from it) will ever have more than a de minimis impact on any of the copyright works’ potential market, and (c) to the extent it might do so, it would be far more likely be a positive, rather than a negative, impact (by drawing attention to the work, crediting it, and providing a source where it may be found).


    Finally, to the extent any copyright owner may wish, consideration will be given to all reasonable requests that copyright material be removed from this website and from future on-demand printings (there would be no back stock of books).