RIAA Goes After CNET For Media-Conversion Software 257
First time accepted submitter moj0joj0 writes "Two days after YouTube-MP3.org, a site that converts songs from music videos into MP3 files, was blocked from accessing YouTube, the RIAA has asked CNET to remove software from Download.com that performs a similar function. The RIAA focused its criticism on software found at Download.com called YouTubeDownloader. The organization also pointed out that there are many other similar applications available at the site, 'which can be used to steal content from CBS, which owns Download.com.' CNET's policy is that Download.com is not in any position to determine whether a piece of software is legal or not or whether it can be used for illegal activity." For a sufficiently broad definition of "steal," you could argue that all kinds of software (from word processors to graphics programs to security analysis tools) could be implicated.
Re:Stream, Download, what's the difference... (Score:5, Informative)
Dear RIAA (Score:5, Informative)
Re:But I WANT people to download and share my Yout (Score:5, Informative)
You probably gave up your rights when you uploaded the content. Doesn't matter what you want (sadly).
Au contraire...
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