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bally199 wrote:

Surprisingly, there is a program called AnyDVD which isn't actually illegal.

I find all these laws a little draconian. I mean, you buy the DVD with your own money, so that should allow you to do whatever you want with that DVD because it's your property.


Buying anydvd isn't illegal. Using it to bypass copy protection is.

You also don't buy the DVD so-to-speak. You do purchase a bit of plastic but you're actually buying a licence to watch the film on that DVD

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Here, you can make a "reasonable" number of copies - the justice minister said 10 sounds reasonable - of music or films, and you can give them as gifts to friends and family...

BUT you cannot make a copy if there is any form of copy protection or DRM on the media.

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Take this scenario. I want to watch a series on my netbook. I have the legit DVD box set. My Netbook does not have a DVD drive

So I can
Rip the DVD’s (illegal)
P2P the DVD’s (illegal)

In the end all I want to do is watch some stuff that I have paid for


Buy an external DVD drive, they aren't expensive and a useful thing to have anyway. Your licence is to watch from the dvd, not via any other means

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hifidelity2 wrote:
Take this scenario. I want to watch a series on my netbook. I have the legit DVD box set. My Netbook does not have a DVD drive

So I can
Rip the DVD’s (illegal)
P2P the DVD’s (illegal)

In the end all I want to do is watch some stuff that I have paid for


Buy an external DVD drive, they aren't expensive and a useful thing to have anyway. Your licence is to watch from the dvd, not via any other means


True but the whole point of netbooks is to have a small lightweight system and an extra DVD drive will just add to the weight / clutter

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hifidelity2 wrote:
Take this scenario. I want to watch a series on my netbook. I have the legit DVD box set. My Netbook does not have a DVD drive

So I can
Rip the DVD’s (illegal)
P2P the DVD’s (illegal)

In the end all I want to do is watch some stuff that I have paid for


Buy an external DVD drive, they aren't expensive and a useful thing to have anyway. Your licence is to watch from the dvd, not via any other means


True but the whole point of netbooks is to have a small lightweight system and an extra DVD drive will just add to the weight / clutter


For which you sacrifice watching DVDs on due to no optical drive.

Get the external drive or buy it in digital form

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There won't be a need for an external DVD drive soon - the government intends to modify copyright laws to make "format-shifting" legal.

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There won't be a need for an external DVD drive soon - the government intends to modify copyright laws to make "format-shifting" legal.


So you can burn a cd with mp3's you buy online or vice versa

DVDs would still be illegal as you are breaking copyright encryption, unless that is addressed also

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There won't be a need for an external DVD drive soon - the government intends to modify copyright laws to make "format-shifting" legal.


So you can burn a cd with mp3's you buy online or vice versa

DVDs would still be illegal as you are breaking copyright encryption, unless that is addressed also


No, home users are not committing a criminal offence by circumventing copy protection mechanisms, only those acting in the course of a business.

And even then, I expect exemptions to come in with the new law.

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Privacy activist "will quit job to take on Virgin Media"

http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/353824/priv ... rgin-media

VM may well regret this in the long run...

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1.6 million Virgin customers will be part of the trial

http://www.techradar.com/news/internet/ ... als-657287

Begs the question, how many customers have VM got if those are the trial numbers? :shock: :?

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Virgin said 40% of their users, so assuming 1.6 million is 40% well I'm to ill to do the maths, hold on it's just come to me, 20% is 800,000 multiply by 5 = 4 million.

Ernie i'm sorry if your question was rhetorical, i feel like i'm tripping.

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Virgin said 40% of their users, so assuming 1.6 million is 40% well I'm to ill to do the maths, hold on it's just come to me, 20% is 800,000 multiply by 5 = 4 million.

Ernie i'm sorry if your question was rhetorical, i feel like i'm tripping.


That's alright, I can't remember if the question was rhetorical and I was never any good at maths anyway :oops: :lol:

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