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Skip videos depending on license (CC vs youtube std license) #13924
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As a follow up, --match-filter FILTER, is supposed to be able to do it from what I can see, but if I dump the OPTIONS with --print-json, there is no license variable available. |
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Ok turns out I'm an idiot :( --match-filter "license='Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed)'" Works as intended, even though it wasn't listed in --print-json |
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its not working for me |
It would be cool, if its even technically possible, to be able to choose to skip downloading any videos that isn't Creative Commons licensed (=legal to download), travel a lot across borders, would be nice to be able to say, all videos downloaded was Creative Commons licensed and legal, it's a bit harder to defend videos with youtube's std. license to nosy border agents.
The main problem arises as some youtubers have a mix of CC and Youtube std. licensed videos mixed together on their feeds.