Small authors are hardly an alternative to YouTube because they use YouTube (or a similar service) to publish their content. Neither do YouTube publish most of the stuff on their own; they only allow the authors to do it using YT technology. In short, if you do not have the know-how to serve your video content, you will just use YouTube and never bother. And if you do have, you will not begin with reading the HTML specification either. IMHO, Chris
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