This is the most critical part of the 9Converter policy. The platform operates under the "Fair Use" doctrine (Title 17, US Code §107). According to the policy:

Violation Example: Converting a Top 40 song from YouTube and using it as background music for your monetized podcast. This violates both YouTube’s terms and the 9Converter policy.

[9Converter Policy Dashboard]
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Conversion Ratio: 9 : 1
Rounding Mode: Floor (discard remainder)
Auto-convert when balance ≥9? Yes [✓] No [ ]

[Manual Conversion] Source ID: [________] Units to convert: [____] [Convert]

Current Remainders: User A: 5 units pending User B: 2 units pending

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In the vast ecosystem of the internet, few tools are as universally loved yet legally precarious as the "converter" site. You know the type: paste a YouTube link, click a button, and seconds later, you own an MP3 file. Among these, platforms like 9converter have become household names. But behind the simple interface lies a brutal policy battleground where copyright law, user rights, and corporate firewalls collide.