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What you posted is a regular log file. A debug log would be much more helpful.
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You don't need log uploader. Just set debugging on, restart xbmc, replicate the problem and post the log.
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My best guess based on the log is that you have something that is blocking outbound internet connections. A couple of the failures were related to URLlib not being able to connect to some host, and at least one of the others looks like an error when a site doesn't send back any valid JSON.
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yes, unblock your connections (which is nothing to do with xbmc)
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Most of these add-ons are Frodo versions, you're running Gotham; there has been quite a few changes between the iterations of XBMC, be sure you have the latest. I note : "No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it" whihc says to me you have access, but the path, or URL is no longer current.
Try the YouTube add-on, is there sucess or failure? (the Youtube add-on has been quite stable) Success means that the other add-ons need updating or development, Failure means a local issue as others have suggested.