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IANAL but I've worked with many of them and I'd guess that isn't sufficient.
My advice to avoid any negative attention from YT/Google (but again IANAL) would be to do two things:
1. Move the "this is an unofficial" disclaimer at the top and bold and/or italic it so it's totally unmissable. I would use the same approach as MarshallOfSound: https://github.com/MarshallOfSound/Google-Play-Music-Desktop...
2. Praise Youtube/Google for having such a great API that empowers and enables their users to get the most out of their subscription. Make sure to point out the (true) benefits that YT gets from having a library like this that is available but they don't have to maintain and promise nothing to.
IANAL but I've worked with many of them and I'd guess that isn't sufficient.
My advice to avoid any negative attention from YT/Google (but again IANAL) would be to do two things:
1. Move the "this is an unofficial" disclaimer at the top and bold and/or italic it so it's totally unmissable. I would use the same approach as MarshallOfSound: https://github.com/MarshallOfSound/Google-Play-Music-Desktop...
2. Praise Youtube/Google for having such a great API that empowers and enables their users to get the most out of their subscription. Make sure to point out the (true) benefits that YT gets from having a library like this that is available but they don't have to maintain and promise nothing to.
You cannot longer see the true like/dislike ratio. They removed the dislike count even from the API since December 13th [0]. The extension does some guesswork to calculate that for you [1].
This library also doesn't give you the dislikes anymore (just tested it).
[0] https://support.google.com/youtube/thread/134791097/update-t...
[1] https://github.com/Anarios/return-youtube-dislike#what-it-do...