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nospam <
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Google sees the source code - if they thought it was illegal - they have
lawyers who could ask for an injunction on these products in a heartbeat.
the source code is not what's illegal.
What's always the case with you iNuts, nospam, is you can't stand that it's only iOS that can't do thousands of useful things every other OS does.
Hence, you desperately fabricate that the reason iOS can't do thousands of useful things that every other OS does, is because doing them is illegal.
note that it doesn't exempt or allow any particular os. all users are
prohibited from download videos.
Why do you think it's always only iOS that can't graphically download
youtube videos
it can, but just like with *every* *other* *os*, it's a violation of
the terms of service.
In your desperation for declaring every useful thing iOS can't do is
illegal, you forget that Google knows _exactly_ what the code does, and,
better yet, the code developers _openly_ state they use legal APIs.
For example... you iNuts are ignorant of this simple fact...
"NewPipe works by fetching the required data from the official API
(e.g. PeerTube) of the service you're using. If the official API is
restricted (e.g. YouTube) for our purposes, or is proprietary,
the app parses the website or uses an internal API instead.
This means that you don't need an account on any service to use NewPipe.
Also, since they are free and open source software, neither the app
nor the Extractor use any proprietary libraries or frameworks,
such as Google Play Services. "
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https://github.com/TeamNewPipe/NewPipe>
You iNuts are desperate to come up with a different fabricated excuse for
why it's only iOS that can't do useful things every other OS easily does.
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