Hoe te piss me weg met online video die websites deelt

Het idee van het delen van een Internet verbinding met vreemdelingen kan werkelijk ergerend zijn, niet dat ik een keus heb, maar omdat de eigenaar dat zegt gedwongen, heb ik de optie om mijn eigen telefoonlijn te verwerven maar het gaat kosten me een bom.
Het lange verhaal plotseling, werd de situatie gemaakt het slechtst wanneer ik word gedwongen om de Internet verbinding met 7 mensen in het huis te delen; het beste deel is de breedbandverbindingsquota voor elke maand die bij 40GB wordt afgedekt. Dat is als 170MB voor elke persoon per dag, die nauwelijks genoeg is. 40GB GLB per maand is de plafondquota van het bedrijf.
Aangezien de breedbandInternet verbinding tot 40GB per maand beperkt is, waarom kunnen attenter niet deze gebruikers zijn? Is het a moet op grappige video's letten online, de plaatsen ergert van verschillende media zoals YouTube me, vooral video stromende werkelijk plaatsen die bergstroomtechnologie gebruik.
Ik vond een paar weg om Azureus te blokkeren, maar kon geen oplossing naar de populairdere p2p video stromende software vinden die als zijn ppstream.com wordt bekend, een Chinese video het stromen website die p2p technologie gebruiken en het werkelijk doodt de bandbreedte. Zo veel aangezien ik `zou willen gillen gaat aan China terug', maar dat is enigszins ruw. (Geen racisme hier, ben ik Chinees maar niet van China)
Kopen van een nieuwe modem VPN is niet ter zake, is het zou enkel te dure manier en waarom ik die betaalt voor de hardware moeten zijn? P2P de technologie, het is een verhouding van de liefdehaat. De god helpt me.
Markeringen: Azureus, Blok, Breedband, Filter, P2P, URL, Video, Het video Stromen, YouTube
Hoe te om tot YouTube toegang te hebben als het wordt geblokkeerd of gefiltreerd
After toying around with my router for a few weeks, I’ve discovered various ways of accessing youtube or any other websites using different techniques such as IP address and proxy surfing. These are simple techniques that do not require the help of a computer nerd.
The IP Address technique - little knowledge is needed, all you need to do is key in the IP address of youtube server, and you’re in, this technique works if the network administrator doesn’t block the ip address of the server. Usually the network administrator filters website based on the URL address and not the IP address.

The other technique is proxy surfing - embedproxies.com is the only proxy site that doesn’t disable javascript, thus allowing you to watch videos from youtube, for websites that doesn’t utilize javascript such as youtube, any other proxy sites are good enough.
Please use these methods at your own risk, be advised that, most network administrator monitor the web traffic and your chances of getting caught for bypassing their filters are literally quite high.
Tags: Blocked, Bypass, Filter, IP Address, Modem, Proxy, Router, Unblock, Unblock Websites, Wireless, YouTube
US Army Block MySpace and YouTube

It appears thats the US Army is blocking access to site like YouTube and MySpace, reason being that it hogs bandwidth and it is a threat to the army security if any important data leaks, which is yet to be seen or hear of.
I find this ironic, considering the fact that US is the champion of freedom of speech, on top of that military personal uses these site to keep in touch with their friends and relatives, cutting off them is like cutting off their oxygen, sure there is always email, but email don’t provide the same service.
Army Times has this to say:
“This is as much an information war as it is bombs and bullets,” he said. “And they are muzzling their best voices.”
MySpace and YouTube are not the only victims, other sites covered by the ban are the video-sharing sites Metacafe, IFilm, StupidVideos, and FileCabi, the social networking sites BlackPlanet and Hi5, music sites Pandora, MTV, and 1.fm, and live365, and the photo-sharing site Photobucket.
What happen to sites like Friendster or Flickr?
Tags: Block, MySpace, US Army, YouTube
YouTube Sued Again

YouTube faces another ‘Copyright infringement’ lawsuit, this time it is the England’s top soccer league and an independent U.S. music publisher. No amount of compensation was claimed but this won’t be the end, Google made a big mistake by purchasing YouTube together with all those illegal content, but according to Google general counsel Kent Walker said, “These suits simply misunderstand the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which balances the rights of copyright holders against the need to protect internet communications and content.
Tags: YouTube, YouTube Copyright Infringement, YouTube Sued
Viacom to sue Google and YouTube for USD1Billion
The owner of MTV Networks decided to sue Google and YouTube for copyright violation, this would be an interesting court case and the out come would definitely change the way people share videos online. I still couldn’t figure it out why would Google buy YouTube when they know this sort of things would come, let YouTbe battle the court case and then bail them out like what happen to napster, provided the price is right.
Viacom’s claim says almost 160,000 unauthorized snippets of Viacom shows have been viewed more than 1.5 billion times on YouTube. Viacom also owns Paramount Pictures movie studios and the Nickelodeon cable network.
Tags: Download YouTube Videos, Google, Google Sued, MTV Network, Viacom, YouTube, YouTube Sued
Guy Commits Crime, Posts On YouTube
Most petty crimes are done by dumb people and this is a case of an 18-year old teenager from Wales. What he did what swipes pair of glasses off a charity worker and then post the video on YouTube. Which eventually lead to his arrest by authorities.
Tags: Crime, Video Crime, YouTube
(Video) Message from YouTube’s Founders
I bet both YouTube co-founders Chad and Steve are laughing all their way to the bank. With the recent acquisition of their company by Google, they have solve most of their problem concerning copyright and especially bandwidth issue. If YouTube popularity continue to soar, I guess they’ll join the rank of billionaires within a year or two. Watch the video below.
The price makes YouTube Inc., a still-unprofitable startup, by far the most expensive purchase made by Google during its eight-year history. Last year, Google spent $130.5 million buying a total of 15 small companies.
Tags: Google, YouTube, YouTube Founder



