Here's the story. A couple years ago, a now 22 year old guy, Jason, was a huge fan of classic Nickelodeon, from the 1990s and the early 2000s. During these past 2 years, Nick Reboot has garned a lot of popularity on the Internet. A lot of hardcore Nickelodeon fans continually go on the website to feed their inner childhoods. Their page on Facebook has over 6,000 likes. Newspapers like The A.V. Club and The Huffington Post made articles about the website. They've gotten increased web traffic recently. Things couldn't be better for a Nick Reboot. Unfourntely, things really couldn't. Due to increased attention from newspapers, Jason thought Viacom would find the website and charge him with legal actions because of copyright infringement. So, he decided to shut down the website. Listen, Viacom, I'm not telling you to lift your rule on copyright, but at least do it just this once. It's a non-profit website, so it's not like anyone is gonna get money either way. Besides, a lot of fans of the website would be really disappointed if they couldn't have their shows 24/7. So Viacom, let Nick Reboot continue. He's not getting money with this website, and it would disappoint a lot of people. Just this once.