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Its because now they taken over you tube.
Source: Uploaded video content no longer available - Google Video HelpUploaded video content no longer available
On April 29, 2011 videos that have been uploaded to Google Video will no longer be available for playback. We’ve added a Download button to the Video Status page, so you can download videos that you want to save. If you don’t want to download your videos, you don’t need to do anything. (The Download feature will be disabled after May 13, 2011.)
More answers on decision:
What's going on with Google Video Uploads? - Google Video Help
This statement in the original quote:Sounds in direct conflict with this one from the more answers link:On April 29, 2011 videos that have been uploaded to Google Video will no longer be available for playback.
Will all of the videos in my Google Video account be deleted?No. The videos that are already in your account will remain hosted by Google Video. You will still have access to all the existing management tools for them.
And ruined it.
As far as I am aware, Google video was being used as a backbone of sorts for youtube, for a little while at least. They're probably changing the youtube background infrastructure and don't need Google video anymore.
P.S: I get 403 forbidden on those links?;;;
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Some Users of G-Video wondered if G would do a transfer to Ytube, but that is unlikely.Read into that what you may, YMMV.
- Can you transfer all of my videos to YouTube or Picasa?
While we encourage you to move your content, we are unable to transfer it for you.
Does the statement:Mean that you can play them for yourself or you can only edit them?Will all of the videos in my Google Video account be deleted?
No. The videos that are already in your account will remain hosted by Google Video. You will still have access to all the existing management tools for them.
It is in contradiction to their opening statement:
This is a Creative rights issue.On April 29, 2011 videos that have been uploaded to Google Video will no longer be available for playback.
You use their hosting, they keep what you post. I just wish they were much more clear on the matter.
I do not have any Videos on Gvid. I am just posting for those that are unaware.
And Users of Gvid should hustlebuttt on over there and get their "stuff" off of Gvid.
Now do not forget you will only be downloading a copy of your work.
403 - Forbidden. IIS defines several different 403 errors that indicate a more specific cause of the error:
- 403.1 - Execute access forbidden.
- 403.2 - Read access forbidden.
- 403.3 - Write access forbidden.
- 403.4 - SSL required.
- 403.5 - SSL 128 required.
- 403.6 - IP address rejected.
- 403.7 - Client certificate required.
- 403.8 - Site access denied.
- 403.9 - Too many users.
- 403.10 - Invalid configuration.
- 403.11 - Password change.
- 403.12 - Mapper denied access.
- 403.13 - Client certificate revoked.
- 403.14 - Directory listing denied.
- 403.15 - Client Access Licenses exceeded.
- 403.16 - Client certificate is untrusted or invalid.
- 403.17 - Client certificate has expired or is not yet valid.
- 403.18 - Cannot execute requested URL in the current application pool. This error code is specific to IIS 6.0.
- 403.19 - Cannot execute CGIs for the client in this application pool. This error code is specific to IIS 6.0.
- 403.20 - Passport logon failed. This error code is specific to IIS 6.0.