: Users often fear "digital rot"—the sudden removal of content due to licensing disputes or creator deletions.

: In many jurisdictions, converting copyrighted music without permission is considered infringement, as it bypasses the monetization systems (ads and subscriptions) that pay artists.

While the act of converting a video to audio is technically possible through various third-party tools, it exists in a complex legal gray area:

: Much like the LimeWire era of the early 2000s, downloading a playlist feels like building a personal library, a stark contrast to the "rented" feeling of a subscription service. The Legal and Ethical Tightrope