YouTube has launched a lawsuit against a website that can convert its video to a Mp3 file - Healthy Journal

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

YouTube has launched a lawsuit against a website that can convert its video to a Mp3 file




YouTube now launches anti-piracy and related actions, affecting intellectual property and video clips. Recently, YouTube has made a lot of changes, creating new rules, shutting down videos and hosting accounts, posting videos, and getting money out of the way. Impact on society and children.
Recently, YouTube has filed a lawsuit against some websites that can convert video to YouTube into Mp3. Because it infringes on intellectual property, the music videos of others are copied and converted to Mp3. Not only do these websites require just copying links from YouTube videos, they can be converted to an MP3 file and can be downloaded. Because it is related to YouTube's intellectual property, the company issuing off those sites, and at this time, some of the most popular websites that can only convert links from YouTube sites to those sites may have been blocked. Those websites, Mp3.org and YouTube-Mp3.org, are all blocked.
These are just the startups, with many other Web sites being shut down until YouTube stops and there are exceptions to some websites.

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