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There's a thing that has been boggling me since the time of DVD-releases already. A lot of DVDs and now also Blu-rays start with anti-piracy related screens (warnings, something even a mini-advertisement). Worse, sometimes these can't be skipped and you need to wait until they're over to start your main feature or access the main menu.
So my thoughts are: why punish the honest customers? We honestly buy our blu's and yet we're the ones forced to watch such messages. Pirates just edit these messages out before burning their illegal copies. So the message completely misses its intended audience (the pirates) I'd rather they just put a small disclaimer on the inside of the blu-ray case and be done with it. Any thoughts? Last edited by Kyo28; 02-20-2009 at 09:26 AM. |
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Yes its like preaching to the converted... and i'm sure if people are pirating dvds - they probably strip out all the warnings/trailers anyway and just include the film
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My guess is they simply put it on everything from VHS to DVDs, to Blu-rays so no matter when someone gets caught distributing movies they can't say they didn't know it was illegal as there are warnings on any original copy they could have gotten their hands on. They likely don't allow you to skip them for the same reason. Someone can't claim they accidentally skipped it and didn't see it, etc, etc... overkill I think, but still necessary.
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It's worse than that. Think about DRM, Pirates easily circumvent music, PC games or DVD movies' DRM so they don't have to bother with it but when you buy any of those, you get to be sometimes heavily troubled by those (The most famous example to date is probably the almost virus-like DRM in the PC game "Spore" said to install some almost unremovable application in your PC bearing on your CPU). But if you get the pirate version not only it comes free but on top your PC will be fine.
The music industry seems to be understanding this and finally does not use DRM anymore. The other entertainment industries seem to be slow to understand this so too bad for their sales figures. Last edited by quexos; 02-20-2009 at 10:31 AM. |
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Let me be able to skip them, flash them up, pause it for a second and then let me skip. Don't make me have to sit through all of them including the studio splash screen. I want to watch the movie not warnings and a splash screen telling me who distributed the movie.
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They force you to watch it so if you're found pirating something (God knows how they'd prove it) they can prosecute you. If the warning was skippable or not put on videos (regardless of the format), then that video could be copied or displayed publicly without getting approval from the producer/distributor.
It stinks, but it's life. It given me time to butter my popcorn. ![]() |
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Maybe thats how pirates got into business of piracy
keep watching the fbi warnings to temp to see what happened if they do it maybe fbi warnings itself hypnotizing these fellows like the circles on the screen hey who knows they still see the circles behind the bars when they drop the soap ![]() its kinda annoying especially on disney movies they have alot of trailers and fbi warnings |
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There's probably quite a few people out there that went to court over it and claimed that they didn't know that pirating was wrong. It's the chicken and the egg scenario, it's also the same reason why we have to put warning labels on everything, so the the simple idiots out there know that you're not supposed to put your hand on a hot stove. Logan |
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The only thing they've succeed in with these warnings so fare, is to irrate law-abiding, paying customers. I've even ripped one of the my own DVD's I bought, removed all that warning crap, burned onto a DVD-9 and just watch that burned DVD instead of the original. It's almost like they want us to pirate. If they want to stop pirates, don't put such messages in but instead develop stronger encryptions or make it so that when the disc gets ripped, the video is distorted. Much more effective and at least paying customers like us aren't bothered by it. |
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I don't mind it, but I just wish I could skip it. In a way I like it because it's become part of the movie watching experience to me. You know a movie is starting when you see the FBI warning.
But at least on a VHS I could see it while fast forwarding through it, whereas now I have to sit through it for however long it lasts. Almost every time I start watching a movie, I start hitting the Menu button, hoping that maybe one day I'll find a DVD/BD that lets me skip it. So far no successes. |
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And then the other theory, ie., that since FBI and Interpol regulate anti-piracy, they likely made posting disclaimers mandatorily part of complying with trade law...
(That said, can ANYONE explain that "I am OZ!" anti-piracy PSA on recent Warner disks?? ![]() ![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3A6gFVygN7Y I gather Warner's trying to stereotype the "homemade" image of pirates, and warn garage pirates with "Don't mess with a studio that can crush you!", in case they think they can't be sued for millions... But doesn't it water down the message when they keep cutting the Oz clips right before "You ought to be ashamed of yourself!" or "Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!"?) |
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Why don't they just put a label on the outside like they do for the "Security Thingy Enclosed" where it says "Piracy is ILLEGAL" that has to be broken before you can get to the disk. Then by breaking the seal you accept that it is illegal to pirate it etc. etc. etc. and we don't have to see the warnings for the hundred millionth time.
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and how would they know who the honest people are
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