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It's not our fault, the media companies made us do it.
Steve Mayne - 2012-04-20 15:50:09+0000 - Updated: 2012-04-20 15:50:17+0000
Oh no, it's still our fault. You just need to practice a state of complete disinterest in the content you know these companies have produced and promoted.
Julian Bond - 2012-04-20 15:56:29+0000 - Updated: 2012-04-20 15:58:30+0000
Oh, I would never follow somebody or something that the record companies thought was too important for me to see. Unless of course it was a blog retrospective on Jarvis Cocker and Blur where 1 out of the 5 embedded videos had been disabled since the post was written in the middle of last year. "YouTube-Rot" that thing where the vid you linked to disappears some time later.
By sheer coincidence I followed a link to a Youtube video with an interview today. I got that message. As the copyright holder is Current TV, I went to their site to see if I could find it. Unfortunately http requests to that site from the UK are now served with a useless message about the now defunct Current TV UK.
Tunnelbear doesn't run on Linux systems. Checking fur alternatives, apparently you can get a free VPN service from Hostizzle, and this can be accessed as a proxy using the usual OpenVPN methods. I haven't tried this yet.