> link directly to the video.
> not just the youtube page where its posted.
>
> jay
we have just changed the licensing agreement tonight so the user owns the rights to their
videos.
furthermore, we have just released a feature that allows YouTube users to directly host
their YouTube videos from their website. for any video you see on the webiste, there will
appear three copy+paste snippets which correlate to the three different ways you can link
and share your YouTube videos.
the first one is a link to the video page hosted on YouTube.
the second is an iframe HTML snippet that allows you show a thumbnail of the image with
live stats on the number of views and comments.
the third (!!) is a HTML snippet that allows you to embed the video player on your website/
blog such that you can play the video directly from your website/blog without having to go
to the YouTube site.
i have to get some sleep. i'd love to feedback, especially with regards to the Terms of Use
changes.
thank you, have a good night.
-s
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