hothardware.com — So will downloading YouTube videos now become as frowned upon (to put it mildly) as BitTorrent? Hard to believe that YouTube could close all the holes to downloading (there are so many ways, and many of them free, and still working, when we tried recently).
Feb 16, 2009 View in Crawl 4
nard3456Feb 16, 2009
well im movin to dailymotion
smurfsahoyFeb 17, 2009
I mean yeah... that's how movies and tv shows have had to work for decades. If I Love Lucy recorded some produced chilling out to a radio song in the background, and just left it on the tape, they'd probably have been sued. Why are youtube users so special and privileged?
metalcastrFeb 17, 2009
Anybody have a link to said video?
warmuffinFeb 17, 2009
(You do also know, that unless told you are allowed, 'saving' pictures from websites (for instance left-clicking and 'saving as') is illegal.)I'm not saying you can't do whatvr you want - you just shouldn't argue that it isn't right (assuming you follow any time of government or law). Go ahead and do what you want, everyone gets the choice to do illegal things or follow the law - that's why downloading music and movies, and bittorrents in general exist. It is your choice, but don't be stupid about the fact that the owners get choices too.
sendai129Feb 18, 2009
@smurfashoyIf it's a documentary or a movie filmed live where you really only do one take then I don't see why they would be sued if some random guy in a car drove by with his music turned up. You have to look at what the intent was. Neither the fictitious documentary nor the hot wheel racers intended to break copyright laws, it just so happened that in the background some music was being played.
tuchcodeJun 13, 2009
Try this: <a class="user" href="http://www.wow-shareware.com/downloads/cucusoft-youtube-mate.shtml">http://www.wow-shareware.com/downloads/cucusoft-yo ...</a>
die4onceDec 28, 2009
<a class="user" href="http://www.tubenow.co.cc" rel="nofollow">http://www.tubenow.co.cc</a> - Download youtube videos without installing anything.