how to download from youtube free
Downloading other people&;s content from YouTubecan
be a pretty hairy situation both ethically and legally. Today,
let&;s talk about the situations in which you can legally download videos free from YouTube.Hey
guys, my name is Tim Schmoyer and welcome to Video Creators, the channel that is all about helping you guys grow your YouTube body so you can spread a message that reaches people and changes their lives. And
sometimes in the process of doing that,
making your own content, you see a clip on YouTube you
really want to use in one of your own videos, and
you really want to download for free.Or
maybe you just want to download for free on youtube so that you can watch it offline whether you&;reon
the bus or the gym or something like that. When
can you do this? Well,
first of all, let&;s go-to YouTube&;s terms of service.
Downloading youtube videos from online websites
And
there&;s two parts in there that say this. Section
4c-- you agree to not access content through any technology or means other than the video playback pages of the service itself, the embeddable player or other explicitly authorized means that YouTube may designate. And
then down scrolling to section 5b.Content
is provided to you as is. You
may access Content for your information and personal use solely as intended through the provided functionality of the service and as permitted under these terms of service. You
shall not download any Content unless you see a download or similar link displayed by YouTube on the service for that content.No,
according to YouTube&;s terms of service, you
may not download any other content from the platform really for any use whatsoever. Now
doing so though, doesn&;t make it illegal, it
just means that Google has the right to terminate your account if they catch you doing it and feel like that&;s necessary to do. However,
it is illegal for reasons bigger than Google really.It&;s
because you are downloading someone else&;s copyrighted content without a license to use that content explicitly.
The
creator owns that content and gives a license to YouTubeto
host and distribute that content. But
that does not mean that the creator has given you license to do the same. Now
in the U.S., some situations are clearly fair use, usage of other people&;s content, and
under those situations, that might be an exception. You
can have and use in that content without the originalcreator&;
permission. But
generally speaking if that&;s not the case, then
you are stealing the content.We&; re
not going to get into internet piracy here in this video. But
I think we can all generally agree as creators, that
it hurts creators and the platform as a whole when people do this. There
is one situation where any of us though, can absolutely legally download videos and watch them offline. Say, for example, you&; re on the bus and you don&;t want to use all your data. You
don&;t want to burn through all that and pay for your mobile device or maybe you&; re going to be out of cell phone service, maybe
on the subway, the city or going for an airplane ride.
Download for free and save offline
You
want to catch up on all your subscriptions you don&;t want to pay the really high Wi-fi fee on that airplane to do that. Well,
if you are a subscriber of YouTube Red, then
yes, you can download all those videos you want inside the YouTube app. You
push the download button that the terms of service talks about, and you can watch all of those videos of your mobile device. And
it&;s great because when you do reconnect the Wi-fi, all your watch time, all your views would sync to YouTube server. And
the creators' count, their channel, they
get credit for you watching their video still.As
a subscriber to YouTube Red myself, I
love that feature inside the app.There&;s
a whole bunch of other features that come with YouTube Red, also, if you&; re not already a subscriber.I&;m
not sponsored, affiliated, in any way, I
just really love the service. Not
seeing any ads on YouTube whatsoever, having full access to Google, Music Play, which is basically music Play Music, which is basically their Spotify music library.It&;s
just awesome. I
love it. And
I also love that as a YouTube Red subscriber, whenI
watch other people&;s videos on YouTube, those
creators are earning more money from me as a YouTube Red subscriber,
than they would be earning just from passive, ad-supported viewers.So
YouTube Red is great all the way around.It
wasn&;t supposed to be a commercial about anything, but
that&; show you can legally download videos and not have any problems with the post. Posts
are super easy and built into the app. Now
I am not a lawyer, but these are the general principles that I found to make sense to me.So
I&;d love to hear what you guys think in the comments below about downloading videos. When
do you do it? When
do you not do it? And
what would you recommend about YouTube Red as a whole? And
if this is your first time here, I&;d
love to have you subscribe to my website.
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