
More bad news for rights-owners comes in the form of another startup, Farkie. It’s a free online tool to strip multimedia content from websites, including videos from YouTube and MP3s from MySpace Music playlists. It’s available as an add-on to the Firefox browser too. In YouTube’s case, videos can be downloaded in a host of formats, including MP3, AVI, WMV, WAV, MOV and FLV. Something tells us Google and MySpace (not to mention the content firms uploading content to those sites) won’t be happy at all with this…