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  2. youtube-dl - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Youtube-dl

    youtube-dl is a tool for downloading video and audio from YouTube and other sites. It is open source, released under the Unlicense, and hosted on GitHub, where it faced a RIAA takedown request in 2020.

  3. Stream ripping - Wikipedia

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    Stream ripping is the process of saving data streams to a file, often from streaming media websites and services. Learn about the legal issues, the tools and the uses of stream ripping, and see some related links and references.

  4. Comparison of YouTube downloaders - Wikipedia

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    A table of features and licenses of various software for downloading and converting YouTube videos. No results for y1st, a possible misspelling of YouTube or a different term.

  5. List of Streisand effect examples - Wikipedia

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    The Streisand effect is when an attempt to hide or censor information backfires by increasing public awareness of it. This article lists notable incidents from various countries and fields that experienced the Streisand effect.

  6. Free Download Manager - Wikipedia

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    Free Download Manager is a proprietary download manager for Windows, macOS, Linux and Android. It has features such as download acceleration, torrent support, and file management, but also a history of spreading Linux malware via its website.

  7. Advanced Video Coding - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Video Coding (AVC), also known as H.264 or MPEG-4 Part 10, is a video compression standard used for various applications and platforms. Learn about its features, history, profiles, patents, and related standards.

  8. ClipGrab - Wikipedia

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    ClipGrab is a free and open source software that allows users to download videos from various websites and convert them to different formats. It has a user-friendly interface, but also includes a controversial advertising module that some anti-malware products flag as malware.

  9. Public-domain software - Wikipedia

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    Public-domain software is software for which there is no ownership or copyright, and anyone can modify, distribute, or sell it without attribution. Learn about the history, characteristics, and examples of public-domain software, and how it differs from free and open-source software.