‘Ripping’ Clips for YouTube Reaction Videos can Violate the DMCA, Court Rules * TorrentFreak

A U.S. court has issued a ruling that could have serious implications for the YouTube "reaction" videos created with stream-ripping tools.

Y2Mate.com Among a Dozen YouTube Rippers Shut Down By IFPI * TorrentFreak

IFPI says enforcement action against the operator of YouTube-ripping site Y2Mate.com, has led the site's closure along with 11 similar sites.

One YouTube-Ripping Site Will Get 4 Billion Visits in 2023; Time to Blame

Last month a single YouTube-ripping domain received a staggering 343 million visits and is still trending upwards. So who gets the blame?

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Court Denies RIAA’s $250,000 Attorney Fees Request Against Yout

The legal battle between the RIAA and Yout will go to appeal before potential attorneys' fees are awarded, the federal court ruled.

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RIAA: 'Refocused' Yout Stream-Ripping Lawsuit Should Be Dismissed * TorrentFreak

The RIAA says that a refocused Yout.com complaint fails to state how the service operates so should be dismissed for failure to state a claim.

Yout Files Refocused Lawsuit Against RIAA to Have YouTube-Ripping Service Declared Legal * TorrentFreak

After its case was dismissed last month, YouTube-ripping service Yout.com has filed a new amended complaint against the RIAA.

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Yout.com allows you to record videos from YouTube, FaceBook, SoundCloud, VK and others too many formats with clipping. Intuitively easy to use, with Yout the Internet DVR, with a bit of extra.

RIAA: Stream-Ripper 'Yout' Would Have No Business If Users Could Download From YouTube * TorrentFreak

The RIAA says ripping service Yout circumvents YouTube's protections and if users could do easily do the same, it wouldn't have a business.

Yout v RIAA: Use of Technical Protection Measure Does Not Equal Abuse * TorrentFreak

In its lawsuit against the RIAA, Yout has informed the court that its 'use' of YouTube's technical protection measures does not equal abuse.

RIAA: Not Even Improper YouTube 'Rolling Cipher' Complaints Can Be Countered * TorrentFreak

The RIAA wants to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a ripping service, arguing that YouTube's 'rolling cipher' is indeed an effective technical measure.