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Anyway, I for one am I big fan of digital copies. I like being able to just pull up a movie without having to get up from the coach (I know, lazy.) Or, when the kids decide that they don't want to watch Lion King, they want to watch something else, it makes for an easy switch. Then, of course, I have the movies on my iPad so when we travel the kids can be entertained for a period of time. It may not be the thing for most people here, but I'm a fan. Unfortunately, this news does nothing to help me. I'm too far down the Apple/iTunes ecosystem hole to have this be beneficial for me. |
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The real problem I see going forward is that Walmart will drop the program if it does not gain traction with the masses, like they did with their music downloads. No one wants to waste their time and money doing this if your digital products go up in smoke when Walmart decides it's not profitable.
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actually no, it is NOT, believe me. Just because you have a rip doesn't mean you didn't get it legally,. they have to PROVE that you ripped it AND what source it's from. did you get it from an HDTV that you recorded and converted which doesn't copy protection, did you rip it from the blu-ray etc. it's a weird catch 22, otherwise the backup law wouldn't even be in existence. Brother's IN the PD as a fraud enforcement detective. they have zero right to arrest you for copyright infringement if you have rips on your computer. only if they can get you downloading or sharing and even then all you have to do is produce the physical media and the case is thrown out.
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depends what you mean and even than you are not right. Copyrite law allows you time shifting of what is shown on TV but not the right to make copies of films you did not lawfully buy a copy of. So if you have one film on a PVR, no one could prove anything but if you have a big bunch than it is enough to show violation.
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also as Rdolack said, in the U.S. it is PERFECTLY legal to DVR HUNDREDS of films to your dvrs and keep them. may not be that way in CA but in the U.S. it's just fine and you aren't going to be arrested or any such crap for example, a case was thrown out 6 months ago because a guy was downloading backups of his dvds. the legal issue is did he violate the copyright? the answer was no. because HE didn't rip the films which is where the DMCA legality was covering. whoever RIPPED the file was at fault in a legal sense and NOT the guy downloading (since legally he has a right to a backup even if breaking the encryption isn't legal) so basically the case was thrown out because they could not produce the guy who ripped the disc and since the guy owned the dvds he wasn't committing piracy and wasn't sharing the files. like I said it's kind of a catch 22 and another reason why I'd agree that our piracy laws are kinda bizarre. anyways this has gotten WAY off topic now, this is about walmart's crappy vudu thing. me personally I don't support ANY cloud based or digital storage based service. I've seen too many of these companies go belly up or change the rules on your mid service. I'd rather have my own hard copy for myself. It's why I refuse to purchase games through steam Last edited by wormraper; 03-31-2012 at 04:24 PM. |
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no it is not, but does it mean the police will come knocking at your door? well probably it is not.
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The same could be said to you for making the claim that it's illegal.
I don't know how Canada runs things but the US doesn't allow illegal items to be manufacturered by legal companies in the US and sold by legal retailers to US consumers. Recording items on a DVR is just as legal as it was, and still is, to record items on a VCR. |
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/faceplam wow. this is ridiculous.
since you have ALL the answers I guess I'll just bow to your wisdom but as for things like Proof. Look up the "321 Case" presided by judge Susan Illston or Look up (can't remember the case #) the Library of congress allowing the bypassing of the DMCA for personal fair use in 2010 (that ruling expires in 2013 and can be up for re institution) or the actual DMCA itself http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/17/1201 here's and excerpt that opponents of fair use always gloss over (c) "Other Rights, Etc., Not Affected.—(1) Nothing in this section shall affect rights, remedies, limitations, or defenses to copyright infringement, including fair use, under this title." but I'm officially done arguing, I posted the information for your sake since you asked for it but I'm not gonna go on anymore, I've made my point and we've derailed this thread long enough. You guys can continue to argue but I'm stepping back Last edited by wormraper; 03-31-2012 at 08:46 PM. |
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strange how DVR's are sold in the U.S. for the sole intent of recording TV shows/movies and suddenly they're illegal ?? ![]() Last edited by wormraper; 03-31-2012 at 08:21 PM. |
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