For a fresh Hardy 64-bit install, with updates and multiverse enabled,
you should be able to grab 9.0.152.0ubuntu1~hardy1 which still pulls the
binary from the download.macromedia.com location. Or, just grab the deb
file from http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy-updates/flashplugin-nonfree
and install that way. I used synaptic to force that version. Afterwards,
I had to lock it to prevent it from being updated with the backports
version flashplugin-
nonfree_10.0.1.218+10.0.0.525ubuntu1~hardy1+really9.0.124.0ubuntu2_amd64
which pulls from the fpdownload.macromedia.com location.

This will prevent me from receiving any automatic updates once things
get resolved, but this will have to do until Canonical and Adobe can
come to an agreement.

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Hardy: Flash can't be installed since install_flash_player_9_linux.tar.gz can't 
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/304969
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