Of course, if you wanted to go commercial with this, just keep the YouTube player so that their ads remain, and then have it hook into all the other video web sites to have a complete portal. :-)
Wow this is amazing, you need to PM me.. I had this same idea but I Don't do coding. So what's next are you going to release it for free put it on a website for download or what. I think it would be big. Also what exactly made it not met terms of use?
YouTube has no say in the matter. They have no right to tell you what you can and can't do. The Terms of Use do not matter in the slightest. Everyone has the right to access content from websites on the public and free Internet in any way they want and to write and distribute applications to do so. That's standard corporate idiocy, and I'm 90% sure it has no legal weight and is unenforceable. The Terms of Use are not a contract.
Why doesn't YouTube have the right to restrict the utilization of a service they provide for "free" ?
If you let me run an extension cord up to your house so I could occasionally run my laptop, but instead I used the line to power my Washer & Dryer, AC, and Welding Torch, wouldn't you feel inclined to tell me what to do?
Good question...I don't see really how this could possibly hurt the company, since if I remember correctly, this allows you to fetch videos from the website. When someone uses it, they get benefit with no cost to anyone, unless there happens to be advertising on the particular video page, in which case they or the advertising company might miss out on profits indirectly.
It might have something to do with the way I see the net - this website is free, so why can't I use a different browser?
With regards to your electricity example - yeah, I would feel inclined to tell you what to do. I think that situation is a bit like if so many people were mass-downloading videos off YouTube that they could no longer afford to keep the site running, then they would have to restrict the way people use the site. Interesting things to think about I guess.
This vid went viral on Palau
jesusgray922 1 month ago
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This video is popular on Moroni
trumanpugh614 1 month ago
Cool App
iluvuillkillu 2 years ago
Good job dude !
Of course, if you wanted to go commercial with this, just keep the YouTube player so that their ads remain, and then have it hook into all the other video web sites to have a complete portal. :-)
blissweb 3 years ago
Nice, Im a newbie to flex how did you make the search component search your xml file?
Tzor1972 3 years ago
sauce plox kthxbai
v2ExPLoSiVo 4 years ago
That's great demo, Is that possible to share your source?
danfulz 4 years ago
How did you record the computer screen to post it on youtube?
pseudosafari 4 years ago
He used a hyper camera poogram like "CamStudio"
which records whatever's on your screen.
And just before you ask yes its free
299SHREAD 4 years ago
Sweet, i currently have flex 2. This really motivates me to start learning the program.
youdontmeanmuch 4 years ago
I actually was working on a whole redesign of the youtube site that I never sent in because I don't code.
But this is such a good idea. You really need to make it for apollo and give it, it's own site. So people can download it and use it with youtube.
Crazyglues 5 years ago
great tech demo, but what's with all the grunting and breathing? ;-P
jbperez808 5 years ago
is this developed with apollo?
cowabuse 5 years ago
This would be so cool if it was allowed online on a webpage.
Jeffery1974 5 years ago
I would make it free but as stated in the description it`s currently not allowed according to youtubes terms of use ;-)
Benzomat2 5 years ago
Wow this is amazing, you need to PM me.. I had this same idea but I Don't do coding. So what's next are you going to release it for free put it on a website for download or what. I think it would be big. Also what exactly made it not met terms of use?
The fact that it's downloading the video.
Crazyglues 5 years ago
YouTube has no say in the matter. They have no right to tell you what you can and can't do. The Terms of Use do not matter in the slightest. Everyone has the right to access content from websites on the public and free Internet in any way they want and to write and distribute applications to do so. That's standard corporate idiocy, and I'm 90% sure it has no legal weight and is unenforceable. The Terms of Use are not a contract.
Anonymous59 4 years ago
Why doesn't YouTube have the right to restrict the utilization of a service they provide for "free" ?
If you let me run an extension cord up to your house so I could occasionally run my laptop, but instead I used the line to power my Washer & Dryer, AC, and Welding Torch, wouldn't you feel inclined to tell me what to do?
pailsOfGrease 3 years ago
Good question...I don't see really how this could possibly hurt the company, since if I remember correctly, this allows you to fetch videos from the website. When someone uses it, they get benefit with no cost to anyone, unless there happens to be advertising on the particular video page, in which case they or the advertising company might miss out on profits indirectly.
It might have something to do with the way I see the net - this website is free, so why can't I use a different browser?
Anonymous59 3 years ago 2
bandwidth usage! -
willronin 3 years ago
With regards to your electricity example - yeah, I would feel inclined to tell you what to do. I think that situation is a bit like if so many people were mass-downloading videos off YouTube that they could no longer afford to keep the site running, then they would have to restrict the way people use the site. Interesting things to think about I guess.
Anonymous59 3 years ago
but youtube has alot of promoted videos and stuff. There is money going around it now.
So if everyone used this, they'd be fucked.
dwaine111 3 years ago
this free software or do you have to pay for it
yahoohelp 5 years ago