Youtube has suspended our user account. So this means we will not be able to upload videos of the games, highlights and such. Seems Google is afraid of the NFL coming after them for copyright infringement after Google bought out Youtube. Anyway we’ll keep looking for different avenues to bring you the highlights and lowlights of the 49ers.
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Scott said:
Are you fucking kidding me?? So they suspended your account because they were worried the NFL was gonna sue them because of a copyright. That is soo dumb.
2 hours after the fact.Aaron said:
I saw this coming. Youtube was the Napster of video. Too bad they sold out to corporate fuckers.
Maybe you can post the videos on an FTP site or something.
7 hours after the fact.brent said:
use torrent files
9 hours after the fact.Dwan Jackson said:
Fuck Youtube, what a overrated website.
11 hours after the fact.Nick said:
Are you joking guys? Of course they can’t allow copyrighted material now that there’s billions in potential lawsuit money there.
And of course they “sold out”, lets see, being broke and operating a website on barely any advertisement money.. or.. becoming multi-millionaires and relieving yourself of any chance of being sued by thousands of angry copyright holders.. hmm.. yea.. those bastards…
16 hours after the fact.Aaron said:
Why would google buy the site if it was barely making money?
18 hours after the fact.Moses said:
People are surprised? It was fun while it lasted, but it was never going to last. YouTube was violating copyright law like crazy and lawyers from here, there and everywhere have been serving YouTube like crazy with Cease and Desist orders.
It’s not just this account, it’s everywhere. The Comedy Channel stuff is gone (Colbert Report, Daily Show). Music videos are going away. Football games, beyond “fair use” excerpts are gone.
18 hours after the fact.Nick said:
Aaron, they are going to change the method of sharing to try and get more legal actual media to be on the site, so that advertisers will want to advertise. Plus it gives google something like 2/3rds of the internet video market. So regardless of what they do with it, they won’t have much competition..
19 hours after the fact.Samra said:
From Profootballtalk.com
A league source tells us that 49ers running back Frank Gore has defected from Dunn, and has signed with agent Drew Rosenhaus.
Gore, a former Miami tailback, is one of the few ball-carriers from the “U” (or the “M” if your adopted last name rhymes with “Moonshine”) who wasn’t already in the Rosenhaus stable. The Miami-based agent already represent Edgerrin James, Willis McGahee, and Clinton Portis.
Word is that Gore is angling for an extension with the 49ers (and that the team has expressed interest in doing so), and that Gore was uncomfortable with the uncertainty surrounding Dunn.
Gore was a third-round pick in 2005, and is signed through 2007. He’s earning $350,000 this year and will make $385,000 next year.
20 hours after the fact.Dave said:
Google just paid tons of money for something that is now worthless.
20 hours after the fact.mdg said:
that sucks that was the only way i could view them from were i live espn dont show anything of them dam
21 hours after the fact.Raiche said:
youtube wasn’t making any money before, but google saw potential, but now they are ruining that by not letting anything up. Kinda a stupid investment plan by google so far.
22 hours after the fact.Jack said:
Looks like this is happening to other sites. I found this on Digg the other day:
http://www.knowyourdallascowboys.com/?p=381
Thought about trying Metacafe or one of those others?
22 hours after the fact.