Bonum Certa Men Certa

Richard Stallman Explains What's Wrong With YouTube From a Free Software Perspective (Update: Transcript)

Summary: Dr. Richard Stallman, the Free Software Foundation's founder, talks about restrictions that exist when it comes to YouTube (the same still applies, except Flash, and it has gotten worse since)

7.0M



Direct download as Ogg



Transcript added:

[00:00]

(intro music)

RMS: YouTube requires running non-Free Software. Either you have to run Flash Player or you have to run a non-Free JavaScript program. To watch a WebM video from YouTube requires running a non-Free JavaScript program. Although that's

[00:30]

not inherently necessary. They could serve up the WebM files without that, but they don't. So I can't watch things on YouTube and I don't. I've seen other people do it and it seemed that it worked even some months ago without having to log in. Are you saying that they've changed that?

Roy: Not necessarily but Google has had other ways to try to

[01:00]

keep track of the users. Increasingly there is linkage even in Android between the Google profiles of people and now they're also linking the comments in YouTube to people's Google profile.

RMS: I don't think you should have a Google profile. At least if you do then you shouldn't use it for very much. Android is becoming oppressive in its requirements for users to make

[01:30]

an account with Google. But Android is not Free Software. There is the Android source code that Google releases which is Free Software, but that's quite different from the collection of software that comes in a phone that says it's running Android. So if you want to see all the details of this, cause there are a lot of details, look at www.gnu.org/philosophy/android-and-users-freedom.html

Recent Techrights' Posts

Facebook's Debt Leaps to Over 51 Billion Dollars
A lot of this is a bubble, aside from the bubble the media irresponsibly dubs "AI"
3 Days Ago Over at Tux Machines...
GNU/Linux news
Most of This Month Will Deal With EPO Scandals
A timeline of sorts
Links 01/11/2025: Microsoft Distributes Malware Again, Radio Free Asia Shut Down by Dictator
Links for the day
 
Linux.com is Becoming Microsoft
They took a once-reputable site with a vast audience and turned it into a pile of trash
Microsoft Lunduke: People Pointing Out I'm a Bigot is a Badge of Honour
It's almost as if he openly admits being a troll and is proud of it
Oracle's Debt Continues Rising to All-Time Highs, The "Slop Bubble" is a Smokescreen for Larry Ellison
wishful-thinking bubble waiting to implode completely
News on the Web is Becoming Rare, Shallow, and Difficult to Find
To efficiently and rapidly find original and important news without underlying comprehension/understanding of the news (and its context) is a hard task
Slopwatch: Linux Journal, Serial Slopper, WebProNews, and More
getting back into the habit
The Cocaine Patent Office - Part III: European Patent Office Officials Cannot Claim False Identification
Corroborating with other sources is always desirable if possible. We shall do so later in this series.
Still Catching Up, Daily Links a Top Priority
Readers who have additional information about the EPO can send it along to us
Links 01/11/2025: "Americans Are Defaulting on Car Loans at an Alarming Rate" While Many Left to Starve (SNAP)
Links for the day
Gemini Links 01/11/2025: FIFO and Gemini Age Survey
Links for the day
Why Does German Media Protect the EPO From Accountability for Cocaine?
Can we trust such media to properly inform the public?
Links 01/11/2025: Microsoft Azure Goes Offline Again
Links for the day
November is Here, Anniversary Party This Coming Friday
Expect this site to return to its normal publication pace either by tomorrow or Monday
Over at Tux Machines...
GNU/Linux news for the past day
IRC Proceedings: Friday, October 31, 2025
IRC logs for Friday, October 31, 2025
Gemini Links 01/11/2025: Synergetic Disinformation and Software Maintenance
Links for the day
IRC Proceedings: Thursday, October 30, 2025
IRC logs for Thursday, October 30, 2025
IRC Proceedings: Wednesday, October 29, 2025
IRC logs for Wednesday, October 29, 2025