If a site relies on traffic to it's pages for revenue, then this could be shown to be criminal.
They also have it backwards. We should not have to "opt out" of their aggregation, but rather "opt in" to it. I don't like it either. Their opt-out page seems broken.
If aggregators, search engines, etc rely on opt-in, there will be no aggregation, searching, etc, and in the end no videoblogging.
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