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JumpCrisscrosslast Saturday at 3:37 AM1 replyview on HN

> This is an experiment

A legal experiment for sure. Hope everyone involved can clear their schedules for hearings in multiple jurisdictions for a few years.


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echelonlast Saturday at 3:45 AM

As soon as people start paying Google for the 30,000 hours of video uploaded every hour (2022 figure), then they can dictate what forms of compression and lossiness Google uses to save money.

That doesn't include all of the transcoding and alternate formats stored, either.

People signing up to YouTube agree to Google's ToS.

Google doesn't even say they'll keep your videos. They reserve the right to delete them, transcode them, degrade them, use them in AI training, etc.

It's a free service.

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