After YouTube closed access to the Duma TV channel yesterday, the Federation Council, the State Duma and the Foreign Ministry spoke about the possible blocking of video hosting in Russia. Roskomnadzor demanded to return access to the channel, while Google replied that this was done as part of the implementation of the sanctions. Against the backdrop of increased rumors about blocking YouTube in Russia, it makes sense to turn to the VK Video Transfer service from the developers of Juice Development.

It allows you to transfer videos from YouTube to VKontakte. The description says that the service allows “to save your content and secure the channel from possible blocking”. The VK Video Transfer page on VK already has a lot of feedback from users who have tried the service, and not all of them are positive. Apparently, VK Video Transfer will be further developed.
To transfer videos, you need to copy the link to your channel, paste it into the appropriate box, click the “Continue” button and follow the further instructions. At the same time, the application excludes the possibility of transferring the channel by third parties – for this, it generates a unique code that must be added to the channel description in YouTube Studio. Detailed instructions for transferring videos can be found here.
Source: ixbt

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