Snap, Inc.
, the parent company of Snapchat , is facing a proposed class action lawsuit filed on January 23, 2026 , accusing the social media giant of illegally downloading millions of YouTube videos to train its generative AI model, bypassing the platform's own protective measures and violating creators' intellectual property rights.
Scraping Allegedly Worked According to the 22 page lawsuit , Snap used backend automated tools to fraudulently download the visual and audio files of millions of YouTube videos through a process known as scraping.
The complaint alleges Snap specifically accessed two large AI training datasets called HD VILA 100M and Panda 70M , which contain detailed information about millions of YouTube videos.
To avoid detection, Snap allegedly used video downloading programs and virtual machines that rotated IP addresses to circumvent YouTube 's technological protection measures. The lawsuit argues this goes far beyond the "ordinary" use of a site visitor, constituting a deliberate and systematic effort to extract data at scale.
YouTube's Terms Were Allegedly Ignored YouTube 's Terms of Service explicitly prohibit scraping, unauthorized downloading, bulk extraction, and other forms of data mining of audiovisual content, except through expressly permitted features or licensed application programming interfaces…