Author Topic: Is there any way to bypass YT copyright?  (Read 750 times)

This is incredibly annoying. I tried to watch a documentary about the Gimli Glider but loving Smithsonian Networks decided to be cigarettes and block it from the USA.



It is a Canadian/American show... so... WHAT THE forget?


you put "COPYRIGHT NOT INTENDED" in the description

Is that legal?

Might not be but still... this IS Fair Use.

you put "COPYRIGHT NOT INTENDED" in the description

Its not my video. None of the other videos have had this happen.

« Last Edit: September 26, 2011, 10:11:09 PM by HelplessNobb88 »

Is that legal?
Bypassing?  Probably.  Especially if it isn't a whole episode or movie or anything, just a clip.  Companies are so fascist about stuff like that because they want you to watch clips from their own site with their own stuff stream service.

Anyways, it's easy. 

http://www.youtube.com/v/###

Replace the ### with the video's unique ID, it usually looks something like:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9ciR9qR1dU

Bypassing?  Probably.  Especially if it isn't a whole episode or movie or anything, just a clip.  Companies are so fascist about stuff like that because they want you to watch clips from their own site with their own stuff stream service.

Anyways, it's easy.  

http://www.youtube.com/v/###

Replace the ### with the video's unique ID, it usually looks something like:

1. Its a full episode but like I said no other videos have been blocked.

2.

3. They have about 3 episodes on their site.

4. Newer ones are the ones with the copyright, so it's one of those companies that stuff the bed if they see it ANYWHERE else except for their website or authorized TV channel.
« Last Edit: September 26, 2011, 10:17:01 PM by HelplessNobb88 »

OGOD

They changed the button thingies look.

Just copy everything after =

I'm glad you identified the address bar, but I'm not retyping the unique video ID for you.  I'll give you a hint, its RIGHT AFTER THE "?v=" and stops at the ampersand.

I'm glad you identified the address bar, but I'm not retyping the unique video ID for you.  I'll give you a hint, its RIGHT AFTER THE "?v=" and stops at the ampersand.

I tried that, it didn't work.


Use a foreign proxy service, which will get the content on a server outside of the US and stream it to you.

Use a foreign proxy service, which will get the content on a server outside of the US and stream it to you.

How the forget do I do that