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Explanation: YouTube Shorts gets new maximum length

Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2024 3:32 am
by ticof48486@pokeline
1. Downloading YouTube videos with a Premium membership is legal, but you can't convert them
There are over 100 million YouTube Premium subscribers worldwide. Subscribing allows you to download content for offline viewing, thanks to agreements YouTube has with artists and content creators. By subscribing, you gain access to and download content from others, which supports YouTube's monetization strategy.



However, you may not convert these downloads to other formats. Premium Downloads uk number database are for personal, offline use only within the YouTube app. Converting or extracting content (audio or video) is a violation of copyright laws and YouTube's Terms of Service. YouTube.

2. Downloading and converting videos you own is legal, but violates YouTube guidelines
The rule is simple: if you own a YouTube video, you can legally download it. Likewise, if the copyright owner explicitly allows you to download and convert the video, you are legally innocent and do not need to apply fair use.

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However, even if you own the uploaded content, downloading videos of any kind is still against YouTube's Terms of Service.

Explanation: YouTube Shorts gets new maximum length
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Downloading and converting videos you own is legal, but violates YouTube guidelines
3. Downloading and converting videos is legal under fair use, but violates YouTube guidelines