Seems fishy as these are the hallmarks of most of these "YouTube downloader freeware" offerings. I would beware of anything free that also requires your personal information. Some people I know use "third party" YouTube downloading software. My advice is to steer clear of any kind of downloading of others' content. This article seems to have pretty good advice, but this is not my advice. So, if you download these videos you have permission to use and they are from YouTube, it would be legal in the eyes of the law, but you would still be subject to violation of YouTube's terms of service: which can lead to termination of your account, etc. Moreover, it is illegal to use downloaded footage if any person owns the rights to the footage and you have no permission. It will violate their terms of service if you download anything. YouTube really does not want you to download their videos as it violates their terms of service. Premiere Pro does not download any video content from online sources, like YouTube.
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