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> No, youtube.com does not really conceal direct links to the video. > On the contrary, is provides them in machine-readable way. As a > proof of concept, try this piece of mess in context of a page: There is a free Firefox extension called Viewtube which makes use of this and works to watch youtube videos. It is bundled with IceCat, the GNU version of Firefox. Although the code of Firefox is free, its trademark license has the consequence that Firefox as such isn't free software unless you remove those trademarks. That is the first reason for having IceCat. However, we have also made changes to better protect users' privacy and freedom -- for instance, it doesn't recommend nonfree extensions. -- Dr Richard Stallman Founder, Free Software Foundation (https://gnu.org, https://fsf.org) Internet Hall-of-Famer (https://internethalloffame.org)
