O Google está a tentar fechar serviços populares na internet que convertem os áudios de vídeos do YouTube para o formato MP3.
Conforme o blog “TorrentFreak”, o serviço YouTube-MP3.org recebeu uma carta de notificação do Google a dizer que o site viola os termos do YouTube. O blog teria tido acesso à carta.
De acordo com o site “Cnet”, o YouTube também bloqueou os servidores do YouTube-MP3.org de acessarem o site. O Google ainda não respondeu a um pedido de comentário do “Cnet” sobre o assunto.
Gravadoras nos Estados Unidos têm pressionado o YouTube para acabar com o aumento no número de serviços que oferecem esse tipo de conversão, conforme o “Cnet”. O YouTube tem gasto muito dinheiro para licenciar vídeos de música e para permitir que os usuários usem canções em seus clipes de graça.
Os serviços que o Google está tentando fechar permitem que os usuários criem um arquivo MP3 apenas ao “colar” o link de um vídeo do YouTube. Conforme o blog “TorrentFreak”, a carta de notificação do Google foi escrita por Harris Cohen, um advogado de produto do YouTube. Ele teria escrito que, se o site continuar funcionando, poderia resultar em "consequências legais".
Google is trying to close popular services on the Internet that convert the audio from YouTube videos to MP3 format.
As the blog "TorrentFreak", the service-MP3.org YouTube received a notification letter from Google to say that the site violates the terms of YouTube. The blog would have had access to the letter.
According to the website "CNET", YouTube's servers also blocked YouTube-MP3.org from accessing the site. Google has not yet responded to a request for comment "Cnet" on the subject.
Labels in the United States have been pressing YouTube to stop the increase in the number of services that offer this type of conversion, as "CNET". YouTube has spent so much money to license music videos and allow users to use songs in your clips for free.
The services that Google is trying to close that allow users to create an MP3 file only to "paste" the link to a YouTube video. As the blog "TorrentFreak," the letter of notification from Google was written by Harris Cohen, a YouTube product counsel. He wrote that if the site continue to function, could result in "legal consequences".
As the blog "TorrentFreak", the service-MP3.org YouTube received a notification letter from Google to say that the site violates the terms of YouTube. The blog would have had access to the letter.
According to the website "CNET", YouTube's servers also blocked YouTube-MP3.org from accessing the site. Google has not yet responded to a request for comment "Cnet" on the subject.
Labels in the United States have been pressing YouTube to stop the increase in the number of services that offer this type of conversion, as "CNET". YouTube has spent so much money to license music videos and allow users to use songs in your clips for free.
The services that Google is trying to close that allow users to create an MP3 file only to "paste" the link to a YouTube video. As the blog "TorrentFreak," the letter of notification from Google was written by Harris Cohen, a YouTube product counsel. He wrote that if the site continue to function, could result in "legal consequences".
Service allows you to convert video to MP3 format only to put the link on site.
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