Skyload Video Downloader - Chrome Extension

On the extension’s page, under "About," he wrote:

The blinking cursor on the blank GitHub page felt like a dare. Leo called his project "Skyload"—a name that sounded more like a promise than a piece of code. A lightweight Chrome extension that could peel a video from almost any site without the junk pop-ups or cryptominers that plagued other downloaders. Just a clean, sky-blue button that said "Grab." skyload video downloader chrome extension

Then came the cease-and-desist.

For the first month, downloads trickled. Then, a flood. On the extension’s page, under "About," he wrote:

"The sky isn't a subscription. Download what you love. Store it locally. The cloud is just someone else's computer." Just a clean, sky-blue button that said "Grab

He explained the use cases. The teacher. The journalist. The student with a spotty connection. He didn't beg; he just stated facts. Then he added a single toggle to the extension’s settings: "Respect robots.txt for video files." That was his compromise—honor the polite web, but don't break the open one.

Then, the emails changed.