I've been wondering this a long.. long... time... since youtube puts cache on your computer it kinda makes sense to download your favourite youtube videos for you can watch them on your Ie: (NAS) Network Storage Server. Im kinda confused over this... Does anyone know if its legal to do in Australia? And is it legal to rip dvds onto a NAS to use on ie: PLEX?

Am sorry, but fuck this. I have rights. Freedom of speech and all. I have personally downloaded countless videos from youtube. The 1-Click Video Youtube Downloader extension for firefox is very handy btw.


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Yes they do. But I am not doing anything to jeoperdise their rights. I'm downloading them just in case the video gets removed, I like it really much and I just want to keep it, or for convenience. No EULA or some other bullshit can tell me that's illegal.

It's illegal, but it's not like they are going to kill you. I've pirated quite a lot of music from YouTube - it is really easy, and I doubt they will do anything about it - heck there is even an Apple Store app that allows you to download directly from YouTube - it will be taken very lightly unless you download the entire YouTube and put it up on some other website *dailymotion*

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When in outdoor public spaces where you are legally present, you have the right to capture any image that is in plain view (see note below about sound recording). That includes pictures and videos of federal buildings, transportation facilities (including airports), and police officers.

You have a right to capture images in public places, but you don't always have a right to record what people say. Pennsylvania's Wiretap Law makes it illegal to record private conversations - which can include conversations in public places - without the consent of all parties to the conversation. Conversations with police in the course of their duties are not private conversations, but many other things you may record on a public street are.

If the act of watching a YouTube video creates a temporary download in my internet cache, why is it illegal to use an app that intercepts the YouTube API to download music videos to listen to later when I don't have internet?

When people buy a CD or mp3, they are allowed to listen to it as much as they want, because the royalties have already been paid. YouTube pays royalties via ads, so by this logic, the stream I listen to is legal because the royalties have already been paid by YouTube.

But, what constitutes a stream? I can have a YouTube music video open in my browser, disconnect from the internet once it loads, and listen to it over and over provided I don't refresh the page. In that case, why is it illegal for me to download it to my computer to listen to later?

If anyone can provide case law or something to that effect, I'd really appreciate it. I'm in the USA, so I'm looking for USA-specific copyright law. And, to clarify, I'm not asking about YouTube's TOS, but the overall legality of downloading music from YouTube in general.

Since the default is "any copying is illegal", I will answer the contrapositive "why isn't using my browser to visit YouTube illegal?". I claim that the Terms of Service of YouTube are irrelevant for the purposes of this question. I think there are essentially two defenses for using the website/app in its usual fashion, which do not apply to tools for downloading permanent copies.

One commenter mentions anti-circumvention law as in the DMCA. This might be relevant, but personally I doubt it, as YouTube does not use any kind of "digital lock" (i.e. DRM) that I'm aware of. Access to the raw blob is obfuscated, but not directly locked.

A final note is that in some jurisdictions you are allowed to make "Home copies" for personal use, or for other specific demarcated purposes. You can find some references to specific jurisdictions on the Wikipedia article for Private copying levy (which is a common form of tax used to remunerate copyright holders for private copying).

There have been many similar projects: Vanced, HookTube, Youtube2Peertube, ... which were intimidated into shutting down, either due to real or bogus legal threats. You may want to look into them if you want to know the details.

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Either way, Gillespie was the copyright holder of the photo. Copyright is a legal right that gives the owner the power to control the use of their content, including photos, videos and correspondence. This is how Meghan Markle won her case against a newspaper who printed a private letter that she wrote to her father. 006ab0faaa

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