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Originally Posted by SERPENT7
A-Fox,
ever hear of a little thing called copyright?
just sayin
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someone re-uploaded it to youtube.... it's the internet, stupid videos like these get shared like nuts, it's not like it's a theatrical production or a DVD....
take a peak and watch it yourself, reuploaded by someone else
http://www.youtube.com/?v=oemDhSX6dmA
http://www.tian.cc/
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Update: Feb. 21, 2006 - Xeni Jardin of Boingboing.net has posted a piece about debunking this rumor.
If you think Google is only censoring web contents in People’s Republic of China, you are mistaken, my friend.
Here is an experiment you can try:
In Google Video, search for “night explosion”. Or you can go directly to Google Video #4258374615945369026.
If you are in United States, your will see this message displayed on your monitor:
“This video is not playable in your country.”
You will get the same result when you look for Google Video #2053731645001034711.
If you are curious about these two videos, I have uploaded them to Revver and YouTube, so have a look for yourself.
Google Video #4258374615945369026 (aka. Night Explosion) via Revver and YouTube.
Google Video #2053731645001034711 (aka. Big Boom) via Revver and YouTube.
From anonymous comments posted here, apparently users who upload videos to Google Video have the choice of blocking countries from viewing them. So why are these two videos censored from Americans?
Note: Some of you may ask if web users in United States could not access these two videos, how did I manage to get them?
The answer is: Google Video Downloader.
What I did was copying the video's link into Google Video Downloader's page which generated links to the actual .flv files.
From there, I was able to save the .flv files, use CinemaForge 2.0 to convert them into Quicktime movies, I then was able to upload them to Revver and YouTube.
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