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lol calm down, everyone. Here in particular is what the RIAA is pissy about.
So the devs just have to replace these URLs in the source code with links to public domain videos instead and they're back in compliance at least as far as the RIAA is concerned. (EDIT: Or at least it's the only concrete thing they can offer that might encourage legit violation.) This isn't the end of youtube-dl. I'm willing to bet the project will be back up by the end of the weekend, even if it's not on GitHub.
Though if I were them, I'd use this is a bit of a wake-up call and also rename the project to remove "YouTube" from the title before Google gets pissy about it. It's a bit of a misnomer since it supports a bunch of other video and audio hosting platforms besides YouTube anyway.
EDIT 2: This fork, called youtube-dlc, is still up: https://github.com/blackjack4494/yt-dlc
EDIT 3: Looks like @Yotsubaaa cloned it onto git.kiwifarms.net: https://git.kiwifarms.net/Yotsubaaa/youtube-dl - although it lacks the full commit history.
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 example, as shown on Exhibit A, the source code expressly suggests its use to copy and/or distribute the following copyrighted works owned by our member companies:
• Icona Pop – I Love It (feat. Charli XCX) [Official Video], owned by Warner Music Group
• Justin Timberlake – Tunnel Vision (Explicit), owned by Sony Music Group
• Taylor Swift – Shake it Off, owned/exclusively licensed by Universal Music Group
So the devs just have to replace these URLs in the source code with links to public domain videos instead and they're back in compliance at least as far as the RIAA is concerned. (EDIT: Or at least it's the only concrete thing they can offer that might encourage legit violation.) This isn't the end of youtube-dl. I'm willing to bet the project will be back up by the end of the weekend, even if it's not on GitHub.
Though if I were them, I'd use this is a bit of a wake-up call and also rename the project to remove "YouTube" from the title before Google gets pissy about it. It's a bit of a misnomer since it supports a bunch of other video and audio hosting platforms besides YouTube anyway.
EDIT 2: This fork, called youtube-dlc, is still up: https://github.com/blackjack4494/yt-dlc
EDIT 3: Looks like @Yotsubaaa cloned it onto git.kiwifarms.net: https://git.kiwifarms.net/Yotsubaaa/youtube-dl - although it lacks the full commit history.
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