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  • Tuesday, Apr 07 2015

    Yeah, please don't download the videos. They're not going anywhere, don't worry! Just download the PDFs, which you can find by scrolling down your syllabus.

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  • Tuesday, Apr 07 2015

    @2543.hopkins My bad, sorry, i misunderstood. That's good to hear!

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  • Tuesday, Apr 07 2015

    @melodyzhuangchina821 I bet you're glad you checked! Definitely don't want to get into this sticky legal territory if you want to be a lawyer ... @wraith985-4026 well said and a great reminder of policy.

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  • Tuesday, Apr 07 2015

    Definitely not okay. Don't do it, please.

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  • Tuesday, Apr 07 2015

    @melodyzhuangchina821 that's a pretty big logical leap, if y'know what i'm sayin'. And I mean, you already have access to the website. There's no reason to need a way to download it.

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  • Tuesday, Apr 07 2015

    @melodyzhuangchina821 first off, we have had no indication that videos will be removed. LSAC's new policy affects PDF's containing licensed content.

    Secondly—and more seriously—The legality of ripping or downloading video content would be something to consider before the means by which one might do so. If you consult the Terms of Service (http://classic.7sage.com/terms-of-service/) you will see videos are addressed explicitly and their intended use described in no uncertain terms:

    Use of Site

    7Sage provides various materials, information, quizzes, tests, questions, articles, news and other information on this and related sites and in courses offered through this site (the “Materials”). 7Sage provides various videos in courses offered through this site (the “Videos”). 7Sage authorizes each User to view and download one copy of the Materials. 7Sage authorizes each User to views [sic] the Video only. Materials may be downloaded and a maximum of one copy of the Materials may be printed provided that Users make no modifications to the Materials and Users retain all copyright and other proprietary notices contained in the original Materials on any copies of the Materials. [...] Any breach of these Terms of Service automatically terminates your authorized use of the Site.

    Please note especially that "Materials" (which may be downloaded, one copy per license/user) are defined as excluding "Videos," which may only be viewed and not downloaded.

    @7sagestudentservices @7sagestudentservices @wraith985-4026 @changtj67 thoughts on this? Is my application of the TOS in line with intent?

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  • Tuesday, Apr 07 2015

    Wait, what?

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