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NWO bans and deletes 100-million videos on Google
Saturday, April 16, 2011 1:32 PM
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Quote:Subject: Google Video Hosted Content To Be Removed After May 13 From: Google Video noreply-googlevideo@google.com Date: Sat 04/16/11 02:43 AM Dear Google Video User, Later this month, hosted video content on Google Video will no longer be available for playback. Google Video stopped taking uploads in May 2009 and now we’re removing the remaining hosted content. We've always maintained that the strength of Google Video is its ability to let people search videos from across the web, regardless of where those videos are hosted. And this move will enable us to focus on developing these technologies further to the benefit of searchers worldwide. On April 29, 2011, videos that have been uploaded to Google Video will no longer be available for playback. We’ve added a Download button to the video status page, so you can download any video content you want to save. If you don’t want to download your content, you don’t need to do anything. (The Download feature will be disabled after May 13, 2011.) We encourage you to move to your content to YouTube if you haven’t done so already. Here’s how to download your videos: Go to the Video Status page. To download a video to your computer, click the Download Video link located on the right side of each of your videos in the Actions column. Once a video has been downloaded, “Already Downloaded” will appear next to the Download Video link. If you have many videos on Google Video, you may need to use the paging controls located on the bottom right of the page to access them all. Please note: This download option will be available through May 13, 2011. Thank you for being a Google Video user. Sincerely, The Google Video Team
Thursday, April 21, 2011 6:21 AM
Quote:Video length for uploading All users have the ability to upload videos up to 15 minutes in length. At one point, users who initially had Director accounts were able to upload longer content - users with these old Director accounts still retain the ability to do so which explains why you may occasionally see videos from regular (non-Partner) uploaders which are longer than fifteen minutes. Having a Director account no longer gives you the ability to upload videos longer than 15 minutes. http://www.google.com/support/youtube/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=71673
Thursday, April 21, 2011 10:18 AM
OLDGUY
What Would Mal do ?
Saturday, April 23, 2011 5:54 AM
Quote:From: Google Video <noreply-googlevideo@google.com> Subject: An Easier Way to Upload Google Video Content to YouTube Date: Sat 04/23/11 04:01 AM Dear Google Video User, Last week we sent an email letting you know we would be ending playbacks of Google Videos on April 29 and providing instructions on how to download videos currently hosted on the platform. Since then we’ve received feedback from you about making the migration off of Google Video easier. We work every day to make sure you have a great user experience and should have done better. Based on your feedback, here’s what we’re doing to fix things. Google Video users can rest assured that they won't be losing any of their content and we are eliminating the April 29 deadline. We will be working to automatically migrate your Google Videos to YouTube. In the meantime, your videos hosted on Google Video will remain accessible on the web and existing links to Google Videos will remain accessible. If you want to migrate to YouTube now, here’s how you do it: We’ve created an “Upload Videos to YouTube” option on the Google Video status page. To do this, you’ll need to have a YouTube account associated with your Google Video account (you can create one here). Before doing this you should read YouTube’s Terms of Use and Copyright Policies. If you choose this option, we’ll do our best to ensure your existing Google Video links continue to function. If you’d prefer to download your videos from Google Video, that option is still available. As we said nearly two years ago, the team is now focused on tackling the tough challenge of video search. We want to thank the millions of people around the world who have taken the time to create and share videos on Google Video. We hope today's improvements will help ease your transition to another video hosting service. Thank you for being a Google Video user. Sincerely, Mark Dochtermann Google Video Team youtube.com/t/terms
Saturday, June 18, 2011 3:28 AM
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