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Saturday, December 29, 2007

Youtube proxy needs not only Thailand but also USA

I think Youtube proxy is badly needed in Thailand because the govt. already banned this site. But the proxy sites for youtube is not only needed in Thailand but also in USA.

Youyube is largely growing community for video sharing and thought sharing. So the young people are mostly wish to browse this site for recreation and enjoyment. But many school and colleges are not allowed this site. For this reason they need proxy sites during study period.



According to Mashable Thailand is going to Sue YouTube…

“Today the situation became even more problematic, with the Thai government saying it has plans to sue YouTube. Sitthichai Phokai-udom, the minister of information and communications technology, told The Associated Press that the government will file suit in a Thai court next week on charges of offending the monarchy. The minister’s statement was remarkably blunt: “Thailand is a fairly small country and not the economic or military powerhouse, so we are at the mercy of the greedy businessman in America”.”




I found some brand new proxy lists which is free and unlock Youtube.com

Here is the lists

http://myspace11.info

http://visit1.info

http://bebo1.info


http://seo4expert.com

http://loucongiun.com

http://louconla.com

http://louconlua.com

http://louconngan.com

http://louconngua.com

http://loudangphuong.com

http://louhoanghoi.com

http://louhuyentrang.com

http://loungocha.com


http://louthuydong.com

http://facebook7.info


My related post:

Youtube proxy for USA schools

Brand new proxy sites for Myspace.com


Recent news:

Video sharing sites are under increasing pressure with the recent bans of YouTube in Thailand for a video insulting the Thai king and DailyMotion in China for unknown reasons. In addition, since December, Iran has blocked access to YouTube and several other "Western" sites. Add to that, access to YouTube, MySpace, and other social sites has been censored in schools and the workplace.

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