Privacy-compliant Embedding of YouTube?

One of the classic data protection traps is the embedding of YouTube videos on the corporate website. Even if it is commonly assumed in this context that the data collection by YouTube/Google (yes, YouTube belongs to Google) does not affect the operator of the embedding website, this in fact makes the operator the extended arm and contributor to a comprehensive data transfer to a US data collector.
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