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Old 03-13-2009, 05:20 PM   #1
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If you want a "digital copy" so badly there's plenty of other ways to get them without hoping to get one included with a blu-ray movie. I will leave the rest to your imagination.
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If you want a "digital copy" so badly there's plenty of other ways to get them without hoping to get one included with a blu-ray movie. I will leave the rest to your imagination.
And none of it would be legal.
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And none of it would be legal.



Not entirely true. If you own the movies, you're allowed to make/obtain backups for yourself.
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Was it just me or was Animetrix less then steller in terms or PQ.

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Old 03-13-2009, 06:23 PM   #5
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You should buy the Ultimate Matrix Collection for the excellent quality of the Blu Ray's,not for Digital Copies,At least that's my opinion!
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it's not like digital copies are a requirement for every blu
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Totally. I prefer BD over DC.
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I could give a rat's a$$ 'bout a digital copy.
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Old 03-13-2009, 06:36 PM   #6
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I hate digital copies, I wish they would stop adding them in movies and charge us extra for those, if they do. I have no use or wish to use digital copies, when I watch movies I want the best PQ and AQ possible, not on some weak-ass portable devices.
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Not entirely true. If you own the movies, you're allowed to make/obtain backups for yourself.
Are you though? I thought the illegal part was circumventing the copyright protection, which you need to do to make copies, whether you sell them or not. In the warning screen at the start of each blu-ray, it says "copyright infringement, including without monetary gain, is punishable by...etc..."
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Not entirely true. If you own the movies, you're allowed to make/obtain backups for yourself.
ONLY if it doesn't involve breaking copy protection software... which is illegal. and are there any good bluray movies without copy protection? probably not.
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All valid arguments gents, however I use the digital copies to load onto my iPod. I started getting into this when I bought Horten Hears A Who and loaded the digital copy onto my iPod and played it on a Samsung 52" LCD via iPod to TV cable, and the quality was awesome! I bought the Matrix collection definitely for the quality, but I was under the impression that it came with a digital copy for all of the movies. Oh well.

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