Have had a page there for a month or two. Never came to understand its appeal.

Now, even less so.

Have you contacted them to ask for reasons? Told them there's a
videoblogging community beginning to use the space?

Jan

On 2/12/07, Gary Rosenzweig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried to log on to our YouTube account today and got the message "Your
> account has now been permanently disabled."
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> It was our Daily Vlog account, which is a 5-minute-per-day vlog from the
> office. Pure vlog -- just us talking about various topics. Couldn't possibly
> be anything there they want to shut down, we don't even deal with sensitive
> issues. Usually we talk about our lives, or what's going on in entertainment
> or tech. And there certainly can't be any intellectual property issues,
> unless someone patented "having a conversation on a sofa" and I am not aware
> of it.
>
> You can see for yourself what the daily vlog is about by checking it out at
> http://thedailyvlog.com. You can see there is no reason why YouTube would
> want it removed.
>
> Anyone else had this happen to them? I'm certainly glad we don't rely on
> their as our main means of distribution. In fact, I may pull down our other
> accounts. No point building an audience there just to have them carelessly
> destroy it.
> --
> Gary Rosenzweig
> CleverMedia TV
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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