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Most of the people who are less than 18 have a problem of viewing 18+ videos on youtube. 18+ are not porn only but may be a gang video or exclusive punishment (real), so some 18- also want to watch such videos but they can't. But now they can surpass this security break. Just follow the following steps.






First of all, find a video which is banned for 18-

Here is link of video, "Two Innocent Brothers Killed in Sialkot Cruelly, Pakistan"


Click it and you'll be restricted if you are signed in with an account of age 18- or not signed in.




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_OZJaxv6fY




So, how to bypass this restriction.




Step 1.

Copy the code of the video. i.e w_OZJaxv6fY  is the video code of the above video. Every thing after youtube.com/v= is said to be the code of the video.





So, the code for this video is  


w_OZJaxv6fY

Copy this*


Step 2.

Now, replace the term   *VIDEO CODE HERE*   with the video code

http://www.youtube.com/v/*VIDEO CODE HERE*?fs=1&amp

which becomes



http://www.youtube.com/v/w_OZJaxv6fY?fs=1&

Aha! You are done. Now, click the link above and you'll get the video started.




Leave your comments please.
Kid Friendly Videos on the Internet
Calling all parents: YouTube is a mighty popular destination for kids, but not all the content there is kid-appropriate.

Send your toddlers and tweens to Kideos instead . The site serves up thousands upon thousands of child-friendly videos, from Animaniacs to Pixar shorts to Sesame Street to Word Girl.

All you do is click an age group (0-2, 3-4, 5-6, etc.), then choose a "featured video" to watch or click into any of the dozens of available "channels." There's also a search option, natch.

When you click a video, you're presented with a simplistic player--and none of the often-disturbing user comments commonly found on YouTube proper.

My favorite Kideos feature? The free iPhone companion app. When you need a five-minute break from screaming in the car or the kids are getting restless at the restaurant, presto: child-friendly video on the go.
If you've been sitting on a mini epic rather than uploading it to YouTube because of their 10 minute clip limit, you'll be pleased to hear that from today you'll be able to upload videos of up to 15 minutes in length.
"Without question, the number one requested feature by our creators is to upload videos longer than 10 minutes. We've heard you, and today we're pleased to announce that we've increased the upload limit to 15 minutes," reads the YouTube blog.
Clips upwards of 10 minutes were once the reserve only of those with a premium YouTube account, but improvements behind the scenes, not to mention the success of YouTube's Content ID copyright protection system, which has led to increased cash flow from music labels and Hollywood, have made the upload increase possible.
To celebrate the new feature, YouTube will be running a competition inspired by pop-artist Andy Warhol, who famously proclaimed that everyone would get their fifteen minutes of fame at one point in their lives. Users who upload 15 minute clips with the tag "yt15minutes" may be put under the spotlight as a featured video on the homepage.
Google is very serious about respecting the rights of video content owners, especially when it comes to copyright infringement. But if we consider that every minute is up 20 hours of videos uploaded, how does YouTube know and remove videos with copyright infringement content.


In the following video, Margaret Stewart, head of user experience team from Youtube, comments on how the copyright proof system work against plagiarism:

For example, as soon if you upload a music video, the identification system will automatically detect if that content is copyright or not, advising and giving options to the record company what to do with the video, delete it or not. But how does this system work in the background ?
  1. First, the owner of a video or the content copyright introduces the characteristics of the video in the YouTube database, along with user policies that say what to do with the content if it is copied.
  2.  While uploading a video, youtube software automatically compares every parts of the video with their database. The heatmap of the photograph shows the comparative reference file with the file uploaded by the user.
    How Youtube Removes Videos with Copyright Infringement
  3. The system checks a video every time to see if they match. It is capable of detecting even slowdown or distort sounding even clips.
  4. When a copy is detected, it automatically applies the policies set by the owner.
    How Youtube Removes Videos with Copyright Infringement
And all of this is done with more than 100 years of video being uploaded each day and their system compares them with millions of reference file in their database. I think the interesting thing is not the subject of copyright, but the amazing ability of their systems and algorithms that do this almost instantly.

BTW, the wedding song you saw in the video can be found here. (too good) What do you think ?


How to Add Links & Text to Videos Add Copyright WatermarksThis the only free solution to watermark video files. MPEG Streamclip is a powerful high-quality video converter, player, editor for MPEG, QuickTime, transport streams, iPod. And now it is a DivX editor and encoding machine, and even a movie downloader.


 

MPEG Streamclip (link) : Apply Watermarks on Videos

You can use MPEG Streamclip to: open and play most movie formats including MPEG files or transport streams; edit them with Cut, Copy, Paste, and Trim; set In/Out points and convert them into muxed or demuxed files, or export them to QuickTime, AVI, DV and MPEG-4 files with more than professional quality, so you can easily import them in a DVD authoring tool, and use them with many other applications or devices.

How to Add Links & Text to Videos Add Copyright Watermarks to Video

Supported input formats: MPEG, VOB, PS, M2P, MOD,VRO, DAT, MOV, DV, AVI, MP4, TS, M2T, MMV, REC, VID, AUD, AVR, VDR, PVR, TP0, M2V, M1V, MPV, AIFF, M1A, MP2, MPA, AC3, …

  1. Open video file in MPEG Streamclip.
  2. Go to Files >> Export to Avi.
  3. A new window pops up. Click Adjustments at the lower-right of the box.
  4. Enter some text in the Watermark textbox. Click Ok and hit ‘Make avi’ button.
The converted video clip will contain the watermark you typed. There may be better ways or tools out there that I don’t know about. If you do, feel free to Leave a Reply.

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