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Uploaded video cuts off at same point each time,How can I tell that a youtube video embedded on my site is viewable in, say, the usa, when I embed it from the uk ike embedding youtube videos on my sites. My sites have a broad viewership across the world and I wouldn’t want an embedded video to be displayed as not available because of copyright restrictions etc as it would look unprofessional.How can I tell if a video I have embedded is viewable in other territories other than my own? (Preferably before I embed it).

By default, your videos are all available globally. Sometimes, however, they may be copyright or other licencing or legal issues preventing your video from being viewed in certain countries. Certainly in the case of copyright problems, the uploader would get a message to that effect; otherwise, I’m not entirely sure. Bear in mind, however, that this doesn’t happen until a copyright complaint is actually filed against the video. It can be years before the video is spotted by the copyright holder and a complaint filed.Many countries like China or Iran routinely block either individual videos or even the entire YouTube site. There’s exactly nothing YouTube can do about this, of course, since it’s those countries’ authorities that are doing the blocking at their end. Savvy users can get around such blocks by using proxies, although they may risk arrest by doing so.

Extremist right-wing propaganda is illegal in Germany and some other European countries: even displaying a swastika, if it’s as a Nazi symbol and not, for example, the Buddhist religious version, can get a video blocked from such countries.Videos that use commercial music, even if approved by the record label, usually have to be blocked from Germany due to an ongoing dispute with the German collecting society GEMA over the terms of their broadcasting licence. A similar dispute with the British equivalent, PRS for Music, has since been resolved.There may be other reasons why a video containing third-party music might be blocked in certain countries. For example, it may be distributed by different labels in different countries, and if you only get permission from one of those labels, your video will only be available in those countries where that label has distribution rights on it.

hat doesn’t cover everything, of course, but if the video doesn’t contain any kind of political propaganda or third-party materials (music, video, etc), it should be safe.ike embedding youtube videos on my sites. My sites have a broad viewership across the world and I wouldn’t want an embedded video to be displayed as not available because of copyright restrictions etc as it would look unprofessional.

How can I tell if a video I have embedded is viewable in other territories other tha By default, your videos are all available globally. Sometimes, however, they may be copyright or other licencing or legal issues preventing your video from being viewed in certain countries. Certainly in the case of copyright problems, the uploader would get a message to that effect; otherwise, I’m not entirely sure. Bear in mind, however, that this doesn’t happen until a copyright complaint is actually filed against the video. It can be years before the video is spotted by the copyright holder and a complaint filed.

Many countries like China or Iran routinely block either individual videos or even the entire YouTube site. There’s exactly nothing YouTube can do about this, of course, since it’s those countries’ authorities that are doing the blocking at their end. Savvy users can get around such blocks by using proxies, although they may risk arrest by doing so.Extremist right-wing propaganda is illegal in Germany and some other European countries: even displaying a swastika, if it’s as a Nazi symbol and not, for example, the Buddhist religious version, can get a video blocked from such countries.

Videos that use commercial music, even if approved by the record label, usually have to be blocked from Germany due to an ongoing dispute with the German collecting society GEMA over the terms of their broadcasting licence. A similar dispute with the British equivalent, PRS for Music, has since been resolved.There may be other reasons why a video containing third-party music might be blocked in certain countries. For example, it may be distributed by different labels in different countries, and if you only get permission from one of those labels, your video will only be available in those countries where that label has distribution rights on it.That doesn’t cover everything, of course, but if the video doesn’t contain any kind of political propaganda or third-party materials (music, video, etc), it should be safe.

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