Curious if anyone with legal expertise knows if this has legs? They say: > The clear purpose of this source code is to (i) circumvent the technological protection measures used by authorized streaming services such as YouTube, and (ii) reproduce and distribute music videos and sound recordings owned by our member companies without authorization for such use. But the "circumventing" is still accessing a stream the use…
YouTube-dl has received a DMCA takedown from RIAA
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Re: YouTube-dl has received a DMCA takedown from RIAA
#112It's outrageous indeed that GH/MS is complying. It's not that far from targeting wget or curl, were it not for the widespread use of them in industry.
Because there's no upside and only downside. If they refuse to comply and it turns out that youtube-dl did infringe, then they won't have DMCA safe harbor status and could be liable for damages.
Re: YouTube-dl has received a DMCA takedown from RIAA
#113Note that RIAA is making this takedown because the software CAN be used to download copyrighted music and videos, and it uses examples in the ~~README~~(unit tests, see correction[1]) as an example of that: > We also note that the source code prominently includes as sample uses of the source code the downloading of copies of our members’ copyrighted sound recordings and music videos, as noted in Exhibit A hereto. For…
I was thinking the same thing: The next step following this line of thinking would be trying to ban all torrent clients, because they CAN be used to download copyrighted material. This is crazy.
Re: YouTube-dl has received a DMCA takedown from RIAA
#114> The clear purpose of this source code is to (i) circumvent the technological protection measures used by authorized streaming services such as YouTube
Using this logic then OBS or any desktop recording tool is also violating the same measures because you could press record while a Youtube video is playing and wind up with your own locally recorded copy of the video.
Since we're here, let's also say any smart phone is also in violation since they could technically record a Youtube video playing on another device.
Re: YouTube-dl has received a DMCA takedown from RIAA
#115Note that RIAA is making this takedown because the software CAN be used to download copyrighted music and videos, and it uses examples in the ~~README~~(unit tests, see correction[1]) as an example of that: > We also note that the source code prominently includes as sample uses of the source code the downloading of copies of our members’ copyrighted sound recordings and music videos, as noted in Exhibit A hereto. For…
> This feels like DeCSS all over again.
I think napster would be the better comparision (and especially napster compared to vcrs)
Re: YouTube-dl has received a DMCA takedown from RIAA
#116How is this not perjury again? They need to be punished for this harshly.
Re: YouTube-dl has received a DMCA takedown from RIAA
#117How is this not perjury again? They need to be punished for this harshly.
Re: YouTube-dl has received a DMCA takedown from RIAA
#118> this seems outrageous the same way DMCA'ing a Bittorrent client would be Why stop there? I can use my browser to illegally download content, so I guess we better issue a DMCA takedown that too. But who even needs a browser? Let's issue a takedown for the GNU Project while we're at it because I could use wget to do the same thing. In fact, I could write my own program to illegally download content, so we better just…
cURL could be used to download pornography. Think of the children!
Re: YouTube-dl has received a DMCA takedown from RIAA
#119Re: YouTube-dl has received a DMCA takedown from RIAA
#120It's outrageous indeed that GH/MS is complying. It's not that far from targeting wget or curl, were it not for the widespread use of them in industry.
However, GitHub is also required to reinstate `youtube-dl` if the creator files a DMCA counter-notice.