Yes, Scott copyright is what it is all about. I did a search in Google and found a number of articles about this. Because video can be freely uploaded that may be copyrighted material Youtube must prevent all material from being able to be downloaded and distributed. Then when the copyright owner complains they will simply remove it and not have worry that people had already downloaded it. So that means a great clip you see today may well be gone tomorrow for good.

So Youtube.com have purposely blocked methods of downloading once they read about them online. This is why that .FLV conversion I mentioned before will no longer work. Oh well, it was worth a try.


[This message has been edited by Nigel (edited 07-30-2006).]