Explore url module and you need urlretrieve() saludos, desde un móvil. El nov 12, 2016 12:23 p.m., "Veek M" <vek.m1...@gmail.com> escribió:
> Steve D'Aprano wrote: > > > On Sat, 12 Nov 2016 11:07 pm, Veek M wrote: > > > >> 121sukha wrote: > >> > >>> I am new to python and I want to use web scraping to download songs > >>> from website. how do I write code to check if the website has > >>> uploaded a new song and have that song automatically be downloaded > >>> onto my computer. I know how to use the requests.get() module but i > >>> am more interested in knowing how to download and save every new > >>> song that the website uploads on the site. I would extremely > >>> appreciate the help from anyone. Thanks! > >> > >> What you're doing is illegal > > > > Really? Everywhere in the world? And you're sure of this because > > you're a lawyer? > > 'probably illegal' (i did mentally assume he's from India - the nick is > very indianish and since I am Indian and noticed many badly formatted > posts I felt obliged to help out) > > > Even if the website uses public domain or freely licenced songs? > > > > Even if the downloads count as fair use, time-shifting or > > format-shifting? > > ah true > > >> but Youtube/websites have a lot of stuff up > >> that's easily accessible - the moral issue seems ambiguous especially > >> if you use adblocker.. > > > > Doesn't seem ambiguous to me. > > > Or are you one of those people who think that you are a thief for > > leaving the room when ads are playing on TV? > > > > https://yro.slashdot.org/story/02/05/02/0550214/turner- > ceo-pvr-users-are-thieves > > yep as in.. do the networks have a right to tempt me > > > > > Downloading may, or may not, violate the terms of use of the website. > > But you *literally* cannot watch the video without downloading it: in > > order for the video to play in your browser, it must be downloaded. > > That's the end of the story. "Streaming video" is just another way of > > saying "downloading video, where the video is deleted afterwards". > > > > (Actually, streaming video is just another way of saying "lots of > > pauses, stuttering, dropped frames and a really awful user > > experience".) > > also true, but gramophone records were an inconvenience we put up with > lacking a better solution.. so an inconvenience strictly speaking > doesn't imply you can break the law.. however, is it fair to tempt us > with these delights.. hence my moral confusion.. > > Anyway.. yes I agree that I have no business telling people off (and > that was not my intention) it was a succinct warning of the dangers.. > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list