Well not completly but I found a good work around. Try the following: Set YouTube Player size to something big (when loading the youtube movieclip object in AS3) and than downscale the movieclip to 0.1 for example. The result will be a very small "YouTube" font in the right lower corner. I used that like here: http://learningapps.org/1059 --
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