Re: Plugin for Seamonkey

2020-06-12 Thread Gerry Hickman via support-seamonkey

David E. Ross wrote:


Under U.S. copyright law:
*  Okay for personal use.
*  Illegal for commercial use, for distribution, or for replaying in a
commercial environment (e.g., in a restaurant you own).


Yes, but it's unlikely he'll be selling the videos, plus youtube makes 
them available outside the US, plus I very much doubt youtube owns the 
copyright on them anyway.


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Re: Plugin for Seamonkey

2020-06-11 Thread David E. Ross
On 6/11/2020 9:17 AM, Gerry Hickman wrote:
> Ray_Net wrote:
> 
>> Why youtube did not make available for any video .. a "Download Button" 
>> ? :-)
> 
> It's true, but in some ways youtube are the ones stealing from the 
> artists and content creators.
> 
> If you watch a streaming video, does it mean you've stolen it, then if 
> you SAVE that video, does it suddenly mean you've stolen it. If you 
> record a radio programme to a cassette tape, or a TV programme to VCR, 
> what then?
> 

Under U.S. copyright law:
*  Okay for personal use.
*  Illegal for commercial use, for distribution, or for replaying in a
commercial environment (e.g., in a restaurant you own).

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Re: Plugin for Seamonkey

2020-06-11 Thread Gerry Hickman via support-seamonkey

Ray_Net wrote:

Why youtube did not make available for any video .. a "Download Button" 
? :-)


It's true, but in some ways youtube are the ones stealing from the 
artists and content creators.


If you watch a streaming video, does it mean you've stolen it, then if 
you SAVE that video, does it suddenly mean you've stolen it. If you 
record a radio programme to a cassette tape, or a TV programme to VCR, 
what then?


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Re: Plugin for Seamonkey

2020-06-10 Thread Ray_Net

EE wrote on 10-06-20 21:05:

Ray_Net wrote:

David E. Ross wrote on 10-06-20 05:32:

Once ClipGrab is installed, you start the playing of a YouTube
performance.  Copy the URI and paste it into the top input area on
ClipGrab's Downloads tab.  Initially, the Format selection list is
grayed-out.  It becomes available after ClipGrab has analyzed the URI.
Then, you can select the format.  There are three format choices that
are audio-only: MP3, OGG Vorbis, and original.  (There are two choices
for "original": video and audio-only.)


Isn't it reprehensible to steal videos or audios


If that were true, why would these things be sent to YouTube in the 
first place?
Why youtube did not make available for any video .. a "Download Button" 
? :-)

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Re: Plugin for Seamonkey

2020-06-10 Thread EE

Ray_Net wrote:

David E. Ross wrote on 10-06-20 05:32:

Once ClipGrab is installed, you start the playing of a YouTube
performance.  Copy the URI and paste it into the top input area on
ClipGrab's Downloads tab.  Initially, the Format selection list is
grayed-out.  It becomes available after ClipGrab has analyzed the URI.
Then, you can select the format.  There are three format choices that
are audio-only: MP3, OGG Vorbis, and original.  (There are two choices
for "original": video and audio-only.)


Isn't it reprehensible to steal videos or audios


If that were true, why would these things be sent to YouTube in the 
first place?

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Re: Plugin for Seamonkey

2020-06-10 Thread Gerry Hickman via support-seamonkey

Ray_Net wrote:


Isn't it reprehensible to steal videos or audios


I assume this is joking, but I don't see how it can be stealing when the 
door is wide open. If the video was behind a paywall, and you broke in 
and then sold it to someone else, it might be stealing.


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Re: Plugin for Seamonkey

2020-06-10 Thread David E. Ross
On 6/10/2020 12:53 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote on 10-06-20 05:32:
>> On 6/9/2020 7:34 PM, Andy K wrote:
>>> Is there a plugin for Seamonkey that can download the audio portion of 
>>> videos on YouTube?
>>>
>>> I am using Ubuntu_Mate 18.04
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>  Andy
>>>
>> Instead of a plugin, consider ClipGrab at <https://clipgrab.org/>.  If
>> you scroll down that Web page a little more than half way, you will find
>> a version for Ubuntu on the right side.
>>
>> I use Windows.  I download the Windows version and then disable my
>> Internet connection before installing ClipGrab.  That way, I block the
>> installation of third-party nagware, which some consider to be malware.
>> I do not know if that installation approach is necessary for Ubuntu.
>>
>> Once ClipGrab is installed, you start the playing of a YouTube
>> performance.  Copy the URI and paste it into the top input area on
>> ClipGrab's Downloads tab.  Initially, the Format selection list is
>> grayed-out.  It becomes available after ClipGrab has analyzed the URI.
>> Then, you can select the format.  There are three format choices that
>> are audio-only: MP3, OGG Vorbis, and original.  (There are two choices
>> for "original": video and audio-only.)
>>
> Isn't it reprehensible to steal videos or audios
> 

No.  In the United States, it is indeed illegal to make an item for your
own use if it is patented by someone else.  However, it is NOT illegal
to make a copy of a work copyrighted by someone else if it is strictly
for your own non-commercial use.  While you cannot generally make
multiple copies for the purpose of distributing them, there is also an
exception to that prohibition for certain "fair uses".

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Re: Plugin for Seamonkey

2020-06-10 Thread Daniel

David E. Ross wrote on 10/06/2020 1:32 PM:

On 6/9/2020 7:34 PM, Andy K wrote:

Is there a plugin for Seamonkey that can download the audio portion of videos 
on YouTube?

I am using Ubuntu_Mate 18.04

Thanks,
 Andy



Instead of a plugin, consider ClipGrab at <https://clipgrab.org/>.  If
you scroll down that Web page a little more than half way, you will find
a version for Ubuntu on the right side.

I use Windows.  I download the Windows version and then disable my
Internet connection before installing ClipGrab.  That way, I block the
installation of third-party nagware, which some consider to be malware.
I do not know if that installation approach is necessary for Ubuntu.

Once ClipGrab is installed, you start the playing of a YouTube
performance.  Copy the URI and paste it into the top input area on
ClipGrab's Downloads tab.  Initially, the Format selection list is
grayed-out.  It becomes available after ClipGrab has analyzed the URI.
Then, you can select the format.  There are three format choices that
are audio-only: MP3, OGG Vorbis, and original.  (There are two choices
for "original": video and audio-only.)

On this Win7 installation, I use Gihosoft TubeGet, which seems to be 
very similar to what David has described for ClipGrab!


Not really a 'plug-in' for SeaMonkey  more something you use 
alongside SeaMonkey, though!


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Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.49.1 Build identifier: 20171015235623

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Re: Plugin for Seamonkey

2020-06-10 Thread Ray_Net

David E. Ross wrote on 10-06-20 05:32:

On 6/9/2020 7:34 PM, Andy K wrote:

Is there a plugin for Seamonkey that can download the audio portion of videos 
on YouTube?

I am using Ubuntu_Mate 18.04

Thanks,
 Andy


Instead of a plugin, consider ClipGrab at <https://clipgrab.org/>.  If
you scroll down that Web page a little more than half way, you will find
a version for Ubuntu on the right side.

I use Windows.  I download the Windows version and then disable my
Internet connection before installing ClipGrab.  That way, I block the
installation of third-party nagware, which some consider to be malware.
I do not know if that installation approach is necessary for Ubuntu.

Once ClipGrab is installed, you start the playing of a YouTube
performance.  Copy the URI and paste it into the top input area on
ClipGrab's Downloads tab.  Initially, the Format selection list is
grayed-out.  It becomes available after ClipGrab has analyzed the URI.
Then, you can select the format.  There are three format choices that
are audio-only: MP3, OGG Vorbis, and original.  (There are two choices
for "original": video and audio-only.)


Isn't it reprehensible to steal videos or audios
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Re: Plugin for Seamonkey

2020-06-09 Thread David E. Ross
On 6/9/2020 7:34 PM, Andy K wrote:
> Is there a plugin for Seamonkey that can download the audio portion of videos 
> on YouTube?
> 
> I am using Ubuntu_Mate 18.04
> 
> Thanks,
> Andy
> 

Instead of a plugin, consider ClipGrab at <https://clipgrab.org/>.  If
you scroll down that Web page a little more than half way, you will find
a version for Ubuntu on the right side.

I use Windows.  I download the Windows version and then disable my
Internet connection before installing ClipGrab.  That way, I block the
installation of third-party nagware, which some consider to be malware.
I do not know if that installation approach is necessary for Ubuntu.

Once ClipGrab is installed, you start the playing of a YouTube
performance.  Copy the URI and paste it into the top input area on
ClipGrab's Downloads tab.  Initially, the Format selection list is
grayed-out.  It becomes available after ClipGrab has analyzed the URI.
Then, you can select the format.  There are three format choices that
are audio-only: MP3, OGG Vorbis, and original.  (There are two choices
for "original": video and audio-only.)

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Plugin for Seamonkey

2020-06-09 Thread Andy K
Is there a plugin for Seamonkey that can download the audio portion of videos 
on YouTube?

I am using Ubuntu_Mate 18.04

Thanks,
Andy
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Re: Goodsearch Plugin for Seamonkey

2010-01-03 Thread JD

Anonymous wrote:

compositor wrote:

Anonymous wrote:

I use Seamonkey version 1.1.8 and my preferred search engine is
goodsearch. When I go into EditPreferences...Navigator...Internet
Search, there is no option listed for goodsearch. How do I replace the
built-in Google search with goodsearch?

The URL for a goodsearch page is in the format:

http://www.goodsearch.com/search.aspx?charityid=&keywords=

Thanks!


It opens a new window and focus is taken by the website.

Now that's really smart isn't it


I'm sorry, but I don't understand your explanation.

Could you add some more detail about how I change the default search
engine in Seamonkey to goodsearch?

I don't have any problem with "opening a new window" and losing focus.
Are you sure that you are responding to the right post?

Thanks again!


See if this is what you want:

http://www.goodsearch.com/toolbar/mode/

See if the Firefox Plugin will do what you want.


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Re: Goodsearch Plugin for Seamonkey

2010-01-02 Thread Anonymous

compositor wrote:

Anonymous wrote:

I use Seamonkey version 1.1.8 and my preferred search engine is
goodsearch. When I go into EditPreferences...Navigator...Internet
Search, there is no option listed for goodsearch. How do I replace the
built-in Google search with goodsearch?

The URL for a goodsearch page is in the format:

http://www.goodsearch.com/search.aspx?charityid=&keywords=

Thanks!


It opens a new window and focus is taken by the website.

Now that's really smart isn't it


I'm sorry, but I don't understand your explanation.

Could you add some more detail about how I change the default search 
engine in Seamonkey to goodsearch?


I don't have any problem with "opening a new window" and losing focus. 
Are you sure that you are responding to the right post?


Thanks again!
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Re: Goodsearch Plugin for Seamonkey

2010-01-02 Thread compositor

Anonymous wrote:

I use Seamonkey version 1.1.8 and my preferred search engine is
goodsearch. When I go into EditPreferences...Navigator...Internet
Search, there is no option listed for goodsearch. How do I replace the
built-in Google search with goodsearch?

The URL for a goodsearch page is in the format:

http://www.goodsearch.com/search.aspx?charityid=&keywords=

Thanks!


It opens a new window and focus is taken by the website.

Now that's really smart isn't it
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Goodsearch Plugin for Seamonkey

2010-01-02 Thread Anonymous
I use Seamonkey version 1.1.8 and my preferred search engine is 
goodsearch. When I go into EditPreferences...Navigator...Internet 
Search, there is no option listed for goodsearch. How do I replace the 
built-in Google search with goodsearch?


The URL for a goodsearch page is in the format:

http://www.goodsearch.com/search.aspx?charityid=&keywords=

Thanks!
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