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[–] artyom@piefed.social 0 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (1 children)

Name a software they are allowing to exist that provides easy access to a repository of copyrighted media files.

Shit, where do I start:

  • NewPipe

  • FreeTube

  • GrayJay

  • Seal

  • Stacher

  • SimpMusic

  • AudioTube

  • Pipeline

  • Parabolic

  • Revanced

Should I go on?

We were discussing both.

Not in that sentence, and you know it. You're just arguing in bad faith now.

From a particular server.

Doesn't matter.

I no longer believe you're interested in an honest discussion so I'm gonna stop wasting my time.

[–] null@piefed.nullspace.lol 0 points 6 days ago

Absolutely none of those provide unauthorized access to copyrighted media files. It's perfectly legal to build a frontend to display publically accessible content like YouTube. It would not be legal for that app to provide public access to downloaded copies of those files on a separate server. You fundamentally don't understand the law.

Not in that sentence, and you know it. You’re just arguing in bad faith now.

So you're just debate trolling then, and not actually trying to have a discussion about my comment. What a surprise.

Doesn’t matter.

Of course it does, but you've debate trolled yourself into getting lost in the sauce.

Let me hold your hand:

There are 2 logical ways to look at this question. Either, it's a frontend that streams directly off of AAs servers, which is bad for bandwidth and draws a lot of legal attention. Or, it's a way to play torrents, which already exist. Odd question.