You can request to have it unblocked. Either than that, it is the owner's video and they have a right to do what they want.
Comment on the video or on their account
You can watch the live video of Brandy at YouTube. YouTube is a site where any user can upload their own content so for music videos and short video clips it's probably the best site there is because it's popular and has millions of users.
When you submit a comment Youtube checks various aspects of it to ensure that it is not spam such as if you have a link or certain keywords. Also, the video owner can block you from adding comments on their videos.
The person who made the video probably deleted or was deleted by youtube
To download a film from YouTube, you can use a video downloader tool or software that supports downloading from the platform. Simply copy the URL of the video you want to download, paste it into the downloader, and select the desired format and quality. However, keep in mind that downloading copyrighted content without permission may violate YouTube's terms of service and copyright laws. Always ensure you have the right to download the content before doing so.
The song might be blocked on YouTube because somebody owns the rights to the content and doesn't want their content distributed by YouTube users on YouTube. Many common consequences of posting content without permission that somebody has a copyright to include account suspension, video removal, warnings, or simply just limited video options.
SME is the name of a popular music copyright holder on YouTube. Many YouTube users will get notifications that SME (Sony Music Entertainment) has matched your content with their content and that the video would be blocked in some countries or completely removed.
You Don't...Sorry.
it can either be a bad video and youtube has blocked it(meaning taken it out)
No, the owner has no way to know who is watching the videos they put on youtube.
You will need to download the file, which only the video uploader can do through YouTube. Content that you do not own cannot be uploaded to iTunes without the permission of the copyright owner.
Unless you have express written permission from a copyright owner, you should not upload someone else's content onto YouTube. YouTube has a Content ID system which will remove or enact restrictions on videos you've uploaded that match another user's upload.
You can watch the video about the boy who blocked his own shot online at the YouTube website. You can also find this video online at other websites such as Last.fm.
It depends on a lot of factors, most notably what agreements the rightsholders have made with YouTube on how to deal with content they feel is infringing. The video may be blocked or deleted, your account may be blocked or deleted, the audio (if applicable) may be silenced, or the rightsholder may simply choose to have additional ads put on the page, such as links to where viewers can legally view or purchase the content.
Depends on the website. Youtube? Vevo? Facebook?Videos are generally blocked because:They violate copyright lawsYou do not own the videoThe video is offensiveThis video is discriminativeThe video is pornographicThe video isinappropriatefor all audiences
No. The YouTube site is property of Google; copyright details of the user-provided content differs from video to video.
you can always ask the owner of the video that has the response