We've worked on a somewhat similar problem: Our client enters a YouTube query term into "The App", results for the entire query are returned, and then the client picks videos to persist to the App's db. We can then have the app spit out a custom playlist to the client's site. Visitors to this site can then search for videos with a search term.
We use Lucene.net to run queries on these custom "App" lists. With your situation, could you.
Just sniffed the HTTP request that the code is making - you got Error 403, because.
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