YouTube-mp3.org's conversion feature is being cut off because YouTube sent a cease-and-desist letter to YouTube-mp3.org. The reason YouTube took action recently seems to be the fact that YouTube was sponsoring record labels.
So what do you think about this problem? Can YouTube lawyers really exterminate music ripping with offline converters and even analog recording methods that were used to bypass DRM?
And more importantly, do you use YouTube mainly for music? Most of my YouTube favorites are Japanese songs. It seems I am being watched: when I favorite a video, that video got taken down down after a few days. It seems I need to hire someone to search-and-replace my favorite videos that are taken down.
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