Illegally posted YouTube vids now appearing on iPhone
Seems that among the 10,000 videos YouTube has specially-encoded for viewing on the iPhone are a few that were posted to YouTube illegally, including some soccer highlights and clips from Turner Broadcasting's Adult Swim.
Extremely annoying, considering I still *can't* watch a lot of original content made for online video sharing--including Michael Cera's series 'Clark and Michael'== on my AppleTV.
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Extremely annoying, considering I still *can't* watch a lot of original content made for online video sharing--including Michael Cera's series 'Clark and Michael'== on my AppleTV.
By karina, at 3:47 PM
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