Hey guys,
After doing some research, I have found that it is possible to download a video on Facebook in Firefox using Greasemonkey. However, as I reviewed the Terms, it would seem that doing this is against Facebook's TOS:
The video(s) that I am trying to download are the videos of a musician (my roommate) who has a website which I am maintaining for him. The video was posted by someone else on Facebook (i.e. not posted by the musician himself). We want the videos on the musician's website.
Thoughts?
After doing some research, I have found that it is possible to download a video on Facebook in Firefox using Greasemonkey. However, as I reviewed the Terms, it would seem that doing this is against Facebook's TOS:
All content on the Site and available through the Service, including designs, text, graphics, pictures, video, information, applications, software, music, sound and other files, and their selection and arrangement (the "Site Content"), are the proprietary property of the Company, its users or its licensors with all rights reserved. No Site Content may be modified, copied, distributed, framed, reproduced, republished, downloaded, scraped, displayed, posted, transmitted, or sold in any form or by any means, in whole or in part, without the Company's prior written permission, except that the foregoing does not apply to your own User Content (as defined below) that you legally post on the Site.
The video(s) that I am trying to download are the videos of a musician (my roommate) who has a website which I am maintaining for him. The video was posted by someone else on Facebook (i.e. not posted by the musician himself). We want the videos on the musician's website.
Thoughts?






