Is that legal?
you put "COPYRIGHT NOT INTENDED" in the description
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:
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.
How the forget do I do that