I think it is not classed as downloading I think it is streaming and it is true we are not saving them we are just watching them
No, you are streaming
youtube??
If by downloading you mean watching them online, then yes, its legal. If by downloading you mean making your own copy, then probably not.
Yes. When you watch it you download/stream the same amount of data. If you would skip to the best parts of the video while streaming you could decrease the bandwidth consumption
Streaming video
To download a YouTube video using IDM in Chrome, just started streaming the video. If IDM is your default video downloader it will capture the address and you can start downloading.
Streaming Video
Downloading a movie from the internet can either be legal or illegal depending on how it is done. There are some websites that are streaming the movie. Youtube has it streamed in parts and 1Channel is streaming it.
The general term for such things is "streaming", meaning that it is played before it is entirely finished downloading. For example, YouTube videos are also streamed to users. In both cases, the files are actually downloaded to your computer in a temporary folder, you just don't need to wait for them to finish downloading before you can watch/listen to them.
Downloading at flixdump is like downloading from youtube. Flixdump is a site that uses streaming videos. I suggest you use ant video downloader in getting the videos off your browser and saving it to your computer.
On the top of my mind.. Normal file Downloading (click and download) Credential based Downloading (login to view available files) eg. OneDrive, Google Drive P2P Downloading (People sharing files) eg. Torrents, WebRTC Streaming Media Downloading eg. YouTube, Vimeo, DailyMotion
I've been watching it on Youtube. It's in about 15 parts at around 10mins each but it is good quality.