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Someone Posted a Video of Me Without Consent how do i Get the Video Taken Off? ,Pothigai TV telecost GIRAMIYA MANAM programme on 08-09-2009 @ 12.30 pm. why didn’t record & post it in the YouTube?Pothigai TV telecost the one Villupaattu Programme in the name of “GIRAMIYA MANAM” on 25-08-2009 @ 4.30pm and the same was retelecost on yesterday (08-09-2009) @ 12.30pm. One of my best friend has done that programme. Both the time, i was in the office only. So that i could not watch that programme. I am very thankful to you, if you post it in YouTube. How do i watch that programme in YouTube. Thanks a lot.
Your English is so atrocious that I am not even sure if I am understanding you correctly, but from what I can gather, you want a television program to be recorded and broadcast onto YouTube. That, my friend, is completely illegal, unless done by the official company that owns the rights to the show. I can pretty much guarantee that if you see it on YouTube, it will be uploaded illegally. However, this is not the place to ask for illegal favors.This forum is unmoderated and based on the nature of user helping user. Since only you are knowing the content of your video then I only can advice you to read the Terms of Service (www.youtube.com/t/terms) including the links mentioned in the first paragraph. Maybe you can find your violation there (e.g. Copyright Infringement?).
If you want to know if your account got suspended because of a terms of service violations, community guidelines violations or privacy policy’s violations then you can use the contact form:For those of you who don’t know how to do this, follow these steps:
1. Take a look at the embed code (see below). In bold you’ll see “YourChannelName”. This is where you’ll insert your YouTube username.2. Delete “YourChannelName” and replace it with your actual YouTube username.The first rule of handling a potential Internet revolt (whether justified or not) is to respond FAST. Whenever criticism builds, respond loudly and clearly to your users that you’re listening, interested, and willing to explore changes, and revolts will be quelled immediately.
In my humble opinion you’ve done almost everything wrong here. After 57 thousand angry comments on the blog, 9 thousand angry comments on the announcement video, dozens of “anti-beta” YouTube channels and online petitions against the change scattered all over the Internet, your response has been deafening silence, and the help page still promises a July 15th “forced migration” date. It’s completely unapparent whether or not anybody at YouTube has noticed the commotion. So what happens? The pitchforks are out, the voices are still getting louder and angrier and the ASCII art on the blog is getting bigger and more desperate. Some users commented they had flagged the video as “promotes hatred or violence”, and it wasn’t a joke.
YouTube, I can’t overstate how badly you’ve handled this. For such a huge site you ought to have something resembling a clue how to listen to and interact with your users! The single thing you didn’t do wrong is that you (apparently) haven’t censored any criticism. Thank goodness, or everyone would have gone ballistic. You got that right by accident though, because actually it’s completely typical for responses to the YouTube blogs to be ignored.
Even if you respond now, damage has already been done. Users incensed by the lack of response have probably already gone to their forums and chatrooms all over the web and posted comments along the lines of “YouTube suck. They keep making stupid changes and don’t listen to their users.” Because as long as you aren’t listening, we’ll tell anyone who will.
This doesn’t reflect well on Google either. If there is ever a major revolt against a Google change like this, it looks like you/Google will be completely incapable of handling it. How can you expect to control a billion angry web surfers?
While I do sort of look forward to the potential fun and chaos of a massive Internet-wide revolt against Google, I suggest you get a clue. YouTubers have raised big objections to the design of the new channels, aggrandized by the fact that social website users will generally resist and reject major change to their pages, whether they’re improvements or not. It’s like getting up and finding someone switched your car for a different (newer) model overnight, while losing your toolkit and personally chosen seat covers (analogy to the channel backgrounds, etc). You’d feel indignant, right?
Finally: I *HATE* the new channels. They’re a functional and asthetic regression in almost every way. A few users prefer them, but because of the complaints almost no-one thinks the change should be forced like it is. You should help the angry users because their anger won’t go away. It’ll be hidden for a while, but it will come flooding back at a later date the next time there’s a problem.
I’ve seen many of you discussing that you’re having trouble downloading your uploaded videos (to MP4). The majority of you mention that the “Download to MP4″ button sometimes doesn’t appear next to your videos, and so you’re unable to download your video.
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I made a flash video in school that I would like to use in a presentation for another class. I don’t have the flash program in my home, so the problem is that the video is in flash format and I need to play it in windows media. What do I do?
Trying to watch tv online and it keeps saying I need Flash 10 but I can’t download due to workplace restrictions.