06-14-2009, 11:09 AM
This has still not been answered correctly, so let me inform you all...
Video websites such as YouTube, Google Video, and the like are being sued for both allowing videos to be embedded on other sites (external embedding) as well as simply having the copyrighted material up. Because of this, many of the video websites are halting external embedding to avoid further lawsuits. Before this was put into affect, you could post just the URL and it would instantly be embedded. Now that sites like YouTube have stopped external embedding, however, you can't. This has absolutely nothing to do with the modification that was installed, nor does it involve any member of the management removing anything. What happened was the actual source stopped providing the ability to embed videos.
Now that we've got that settled, everyone can stop blaming Nakebod. (I'm sure he's blamed for enough as it is.)
Video websites such as YouTube, Google Video, and the like are being sued for both allowing videos to be embedded on other sites (external embedding) as well as simply having the copyrighted material up. Because of this, many of the video websites are halting external embedding to avoid further lawsuits. Before this was put into affect, you could post just the URL and it would instantly be embedded. Now that sites like YouTube have stopped external embedding, however, you can't. This has absolutely nothing to do with the modification that was installed, nor does it involve any member of the management removing anything. What happened was the actual source stopped providing the ability to embed videos.
Now that we've got that settled, everyone can stop blaming Nakebod. (I'm sure he's blamed for enough as it is.)
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