Seeing as Invidious doesn’t use YT’s api, it doesn’t seem like Google has much they can do though, right?

Yesterday a bunch of the common Invidious servers weren’t working and there was a huge addition of new Invidious servers. Tells me Googles doing all they can but can’t do much, or that’s what I hope at least!

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Precisely my thought, like what they gonna do

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Delist them on google DNS?

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Bury them in legal filings and make life miserable, probably. 😞

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Don’t forget everyone’s favorite tactic: fraudulent DMCA takedown notices!

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Google appears unaware that Invidious is not using YouTube’s official APIs for providing its service. As such, the project team has never agreed to YouTube’s terms and can’t be in violation of them as a consequence.

So there’s no way this actually works in google’s favor, right? Invidious isn’t even accessing their API.

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i sure hope it wont

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Go invidious!

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