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ChrisJOct 11th 2008 3:18PM
"embedding disabled by request"
Do the studios know how incredibly stupid this is? even the official music videos mostly have embedding disabled. If I blog their music video, it links to the page and the producer still gets credit for it. If I blog the TV show, the commercials are still intact. There is no compelling reason for YouTube to allow them this request.
I've embedded whole movies and TV shows off Hulu, no problem, because there is no such restriction.