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YouTube has four common error messages that display when you can't play a video.
The first message has to do with copyright infringement. Google will often delete a video, either completely or in certain areas, if it receives notice that the video violates copyright law.
The second error message involves geographic restrictions. Companies in other countries often don't want their content to be viewable abroad, meaning, you might not be able to see it here in the US.
The third common error message is "This video is currently unavailable." A variety of problems can cause this, but the video itself is usually still there. You can try a quick fix by selecting a lower video quality. Click the "Settings" button on the video player -- it looks like a gear -- and pick a lower video resolution.