• YouTube-ripping site finally goes dark following court-ordered ba

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Fri Aug 11 18:00:03 2023
    YouTube-ripping site finally goes dark following court-ordered ban

    Date:
    Fri, 11 Aug 2023 17:47:48 +0000

    Description:
    Youtube-dl site no longer loads and cannot even be accessed using a VPN - here's all we know.

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    A popular YouTube-ripping site has finally been blocked on copyright infringement grounds following a German court-ordered ban.

    The takedown notice for youtube-dl was filed against German web hosting provider Uberspace in March and officially enforced on July 27, TorrentFreak reported . Despite GitHub being the platform hosting the open-source YouTube downloader , Uberspace was held legally liable because it linked to the developer platform.

    At the time of writing, the website doesn't load and cannot be accessed not even by using a VPN service . Yet, Uberspace said to be committed to continue the legal battle against the "devastating" order thought to pave the way for more privatized censorship incidents. YouTube-dl block

    "I no longer have a choice but to follow the judgment. Otherwise, I would
    face a fine of 250,000 or jail time," Uberspace owner Jonas Pasche said to TorrentFreak, while ensuring that the company is ready to fight back.

    "We are confident that a higher court will overturn the judgment of the Hamburg Regional Court, so we will be able to unblock the site as soon as
    this happens."

    For the time being, users in and out Germany trying to access the youtube-dl site will see a message like the image below: (Image credit: Future)

    But, how did we get here? To better understand the events, we need to go back in 2020, when the RIAA presented the takedown notice to GitHub invoking the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and alleged piracy.

    The platform initially complied with such a request, for then restoring the site and launching a strong legal defense with the help of experts like internet freedom advocates from the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF).

    Sony, Warner and Universaldidn't have any intention to give up their case, though. That's when the RIAA turned its attention towards the German hosting provider Uberspace. Germany already had a history of adopting a harder line against stream-ripping software bypassing YouTubes cipher download
    protection.

    Uberspace's arguments on how youtube-dl has plenty of legal use cases and the fact that YouTube's chiper protection could be circumvented using any regular web browser weren't enough to convince the Hamburg Court.

    "[T]he average user must recognize that YouTube content, unlike media content on other websites, cannot be downloaded with a simple right-click and must be aware that this is achieved using technology on YouTube and that youtube-dl overrides this protection. It is therefore to be assumed that the average
    user acts in bad faith," reads the Hamburg Court order. youtube-dl doesnt infringe or encourage the infringement of any copyrighted works, nor does it circumvent any technical protection measures on YouTube videos. But that
    hasnt stopped the RIAA from looking for new ways to take it offline. https://t.co/vMGHQR4WQX March 4, 2022 See more

    Experts and courts have been coping with the difficulty of finding a balance between protecting internet freedoms and preventing copyright infringements for a while now.

    For example, as streaming VPNs grow in popularity, the movie industry is pressuring harder providers to reveal identities of users over alleged copyright infringementsexactly what a person wants to prevent by using a VPN
    .

    From individual users, both the music and movie industries are increasingly shifting their focus to providers . Yet, experts argued that this type of legal actions and court-ordered ban would ultimately curb digital freedoms more broadly.

    Talking about the Hambourg court-ordered ban back in April, Pasche told TorrentFreak : "The consequences of this will be that hosting providers receiving complaints will most likely kick out their customers without a
    court ruling, for things that might be perfectly legal.

    "This is a shameful day for freedom of speech. Its paving the way for privatized censorship. Do we as a society really want this? We strongly believe were on the right side of history here."



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/pro/youtube-ripping-site-finally-goes-dark-following -court-ordered-ban


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