I just signed on to YouTube. I want to listen to music videos. Can someone
tell me if there is a way to download the audio portion of videos to a CD
from YouTube? I see an "upload" button but no "download" button.
Thanks,
Gerry
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On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 7:14 AM, archer wrote:
> I just signed on to YouTube. I want to listen to music videos. Can someone
> tell me if there is a way to download the audio portion of videos to a CD
> from YouTube? I see an "upload" button but no "download" button.
> Th
I know that you'll be heartbroken to hear that what you want to do is
technically stealing and thus illegal...
Yeah I know, just had to stick that in there didn't I? ;)
-Curt
Date: Sun, 7 Jun 2009 07:30:16 -0400
From: dave walton
Subject: Re: [MBZ] YouTube downloads
To: Mercedes
Thanks Dave, Curt. I wouldn't do anything illegal. Just wanted to know
"how" to do it, you know. (o:]
Gerry
From: "Curt Raymond"
I know that you'll be heartbroken to hear that what you want to do is
technically stealing and thus illegal.
Yeah
archer wrote:
Thanks Dave, Curt. I wouldn't do anything illegal. Just wanted to know
"how" to do it, you know. (o:]
Just what remains of Fair Use under DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act)?
Is Curt saying I can't record the audio from a music video or TV show and listen
to it in my own
l the time when I was working as a videographer full
time. All sorts of people wanted me to "just use that Pink Floyd song this one
time" for some project.
Nope, not gonna do it, wouldn't be prudent...
-Curt
Date: Sun, 07 Jun 2009 12:03:10 -0400
From: Mitch Haley
Subject: Re: [MB
I should mention as long as you aren't distributing those recordings your
chances of getting into any kind of real trouble for them is exceedingly small.
Besides which I'm not your mother, do whatever you want.
That said the iTunes store is $0.99 a song...
-Curt
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From: "Curt Raymond"
I should mention as long as you aren't distributing those recordings your
chances of getting into any kind of real trouble for them is exceedingly
small. Besides which I'm not your mother, do whatever you want.
That said the iTunes store is $0.99 a song...
-Curt
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Curt Raymond writes:
> Nope, you can't record off the radio either. Those are all single use
> media, recording and reuse are totally illegal.
I remember when my local FM station used to play entire record albums,
with a polite 3 seconds of dead air before each side, to let you get
your tape dec
That was pre-digital and computers and all that stuff. But I did have a
good collection of cassettes recorded off the radio when the new albums
came out, and they did the countdown so you could hit record just right.
--R
Allan Streib wrote:
Curt Raymond writes:
Nope, you can't record o
;
Sent: Monday, June 08, 2009 10:44 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] YouTube downloads
Curt Raymond writes:
Nope, you can't record off the radio either. Those are all single use
media, recording and reuse are totally illegal.
I remember when my local FM station used to play entire record albums,
wit
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