Crooked (orcus) rot by David Firth.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRpmtNxpVPY
You would have to download the YouTube video. Unless the video is under a Creative Commons license, downloading a YouTube video is against the YouTube Terms of Service.
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The first video to be uploaded to YouTube is titles "Me at the zoo". It features Jawed Karim, a cofounder of YouTube.
To cite an APA YouTube video properly, follow this format: Author(s). (Year, Month Day). Title of video Video. YouTube. URL
its just dance cause the dance has this where she askes hercself how she got her shirt inside out and in the video she takes of her shirt
Adding a video onto YouTube is fairly easy as long as your video does not violate any of YouTube's policies on copyright and "appropriateness". If you have a video file that you made, then you are automatically eligible to upload it onto YouTube by logging into your YouTube account and using the "upload" button next to the YouTube search bar.
In most countries, downloading a YouTube music video using a downloader for personal use is almost always a violation of copyright law and YouTube's Terms of Service, making it illegal. However, the real-world enforcement of this law is heavily focused on the people who upload and distribute content, not on individual users downloading a single video for personal use. If you use 3rd-party tool such as TunePat YouTube Converter to download music video for personal use, then it is totally ok.
There are many YouTube videos which are famous. Charlie bit my finger is one. The Zoo Video is famous because it was the YouTube's first video.
To create your own video on YouTube, you will need to first create a YouTube account. Then, you can use a camera or smartphone to record your video. Edit the video using video editing software, and then upload it to your YouTube account. Add a title, description, and tags to help people find your video. Finally, click on the "Publish" button to make your video live on YouTube for others to watch.
No, YouTube does not download video players when playing a video.
Follow the Youtube video.