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funny way to say “entirely expected comeback”
Wait so this is an api to… Build piracy streaming websites?? And they claim they’re immune to dmca? Why not just make their own website?
API output could just be considered text. So whoever loads this api and loads the video is in violation, and not the api devs. Just a guess.
… an html file that loads a video from the api servers. They’re still hosting the videos, no?