On 1/27/2019 4:54 PM, DoctorBill wrote: > I have, in my "Tools" on the top menu bar, a "Complete YouTube Saver" > selection. I can get a rather complex "Menu" with Eight (8) Tabs. > > I have no idea HOW to use this - I don't even remember downloading > this "tool" ! Any links to it say it is Kaput, Gone, Outdated, Fini ! > > Is it NOW illegal to copy YouTube Videos to your hard drive ? > > I remember some old Copying Programs (like KeepVid - which I had used > long ago) to > save videos (machining, reloading, shooting, camera repair, etc, etc.) > which I used. > I have the videos on my hard drive. > > Long story short - can I STILL do that ? Everything is changing so fast ! > > DoctorBill >
Yesterday, I downloaded the ClipGrab 3.8.1 full installer from <https://clipgrab.org/> and did the following: 1. I scanned the installer file with AVG AntiVirus Free, Microsoft Security Essentials, and Malwarebytes Free, all of which are current in their updates. I usually do this with every new or update installation. 2. I disabled my Internet connection and then ran the installer. I usually do this with every new or update installation. This time, however, I left AVG AntiVirus Free running in the background, something I do not usually do during an installation. 3. I did total system scans with AVG AntiVirus Free, Microsoft Security Essentials, and Malwarebytes Free. At no time was any virus or other malware detected. I did not get any offers of other software. I logged all changes to my PC during the installation. A search of the log did not indicate any unexpected new or changed files. During the installation, the license text did end with with a caveat that offers of other software might be made. I have made extensive use of prior versions of ClipGrab. I have not received any offers of other software. CONCLUSION: Installing ClipGrab while my Internet connection disabled blocked any adverse impact that might arise from the installer's use of software from installCore, Inc. -- David E. Ross Trump again proves he is a major source of fake news. He wants to cut off disaster funds to repair the damage caused by the Woolsey Fire in southern California because he claims the state fails to manage its forests properly. The Woolsey Fire was NOT a forest fire. Starting in an industrial tract, it did not burn through any forests. See <http://www.rossde.com/fire.html>. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

