It's used by millions of people every day to convert videos from YouTube into MP3 tracks. But users will soon have to find an alternative to YouTube-MP3.org, as the site has agreed to shut down ...
YouTube-MP3.org — the largest YouTube ripping service on the Internet — has agreed to shut down permanently as part of a settlement it reached with the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) ...
(CBS News) Google has reportedly blocked access to a site that converts YouTube music videos into MP3s. File conversion site YouTube-MP3.org claims that Google has sent a cease-and-desist letter to ...
The operators of YouTube-MP3.org, a popular website for turning the audio tracks of YouTube videos into MP3s, have agreed to shut down the site and hand over the domain to the RIAA. This predictable ...
Popular video ripping service YouTube-mp3.org has agreed to close its doors as part of an agreement with the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), which sued the website on behalf of major ...
The largest and most popular stream ripping website in the world, Youtube-mp3.org, has not been functioning for well over a month. It isn't clear if the site will shut down permanently, but other ...
A group of major record labels—including Universal, Sony, Capitol and Warner Brothers—is suing YouTube-mp3.org, which rips audio from YouTube videos, for every single instance of piracy the site ...
Google has reportedly threatened legal action against a website that allegedly used the YouTube API to turn the audio from YouTube videos into downloadable MP3 files ...
YouTube is a well-known video sharing website that allows users to view, upload, share, rate, and comment on videos. Generally, the user streaming the video from ...
The Recording Industry Association of America, the British Recorded Music Industry, and other industry lobbyists have sent piracy site Youtube-mp3.org down the memory hole. The site facilitated ...
Google Inc. has earned a disruptive reputation in the evolving Internet marketplace. But the tech giant and its rebel lawyers were on the receiving end when a 21-year-old student stood up to YouTube.
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. According to TorrentFreak, a proposed final judgment has been reached between audio-ripping site YouTube-MP3.org ...