From youtubeWhere did you download this video from?
Then you have violated YouTube's Terms of Service.
"The following restrictions apply to your use of the Service. You are not allowed to:
You are only allowed to download your own channel's videos; either through your Creator Studio Dashboard, or through Google Takeout. Using third party download applications isn't allowed, and can cause your channel to be terminated.
- access, reproduce, download, distribute, transmit, broadcast, display, sell, license, alter, modify or otherwise use any part of the Service or any Content except: (a) as specifically permitted by the Service; (b) with prior written permission from YouTube and, if applicable, the respective rights holders; or (c) as permitted by applicable law;"
Not incorrect at all.Totally incorrect when it's a creative commons video. If you go to a certain section of YouTube their is videos users can upload as creative commons and allow you to reuse them.
Not incorrect at all.
To use such videos, you need to actually contact the uploader and get them to give you a copy from their hard disk. YouTube doesn't give a facility for anyone to download videos they don't own unless itmobile app; and that is for offline viewing only.
The portion of my post in parentheses was a direct paste from the YouTube Terms of Service @offbeatbryce; so are you saying that YouTube itself is lying? And you actually can be terminated for using a third party app to download videos from YouTube.
Since you don't want to believe me, I invite you to go to the current incarnation of the YouTube Support Forum, found at:
YouTube Help
Official YouTube Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using YouTube and other answers to frequently asked questions.support.google.com
and ask the same question there.
Please reply with an example video, as I have never seen such a link.Creative Commons videos on youtube have a Download link.
That is simply not true at all!!!Creative Commons videos on youtube have a Download link.