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OmegaProductions wrote:By the way...someone did a video when he managed to restore my great-granddad's AM transmitter.
LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kroKHnY3JD8
Klaas Robers wrote:Harry, then copy the link and open it in a new window of your browser and watch the video in the YouTube environment.
Harry Dalek wrote:I think your great grand father would be very proud of your growing interest in electronics and vintage television ...
gary wrote:Harry, one (of many) ways to watch it is to install the Opera browser. in general it is a good browser to have on your computer (you can have as many different browsers as you like) and now it has free inbuilt VPN - this allows you to watch content that is banned here on copyright grounds by making it look like you are in another country where it isn't banned.
If you want to pursue this method and have downloaded Opera but can't work out how to make the VPN work. let me know and I'll walk you through it.
Alternatively, I could upload an audio-less version of the video to my channel - I am not sure how critical the music (that is causing the copyright problem) is to the video however.
(I don't want to load it to this forum in case the copyright issue compromises it in some way, Andrew you might want to comment on that.)
Andrew Davie wrote:
The forum is just a host; I cannot possibly determine copyright ownership for content posted by others. Just like any hosting forum such as YouTube, I accept that the poster of the item is doing the right thing. If I get a notice of copyright infringement my policy would be to immediately remove the offending item pending determination of actual ownership. In other words, the onus is on the person posting stuff, not me to pre-emptively filter stuff out. I respect copyright, but there is also fair use. As to a particular video not being available in a particular country - I could guess many reasons for that. Probably just *asking* the YouTube person about the video would be the first approach. He/she may very well be happy to have it hosted on the forum.
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