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Your view that every single person that has ever owned a disc has a legal right to access the content on the disc forever is utter nonsense and is not supported anywhere. |
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#38502 | |
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Purchase of a legitimate disc grants a permanent license. There is no requirement to keep the disc. It is supported by the fact that you can not cite any law or license that states that the disc must be retained as proof of license. You have already said that you have no problems with people having a back-up of a lost or stolen disc. It is okay with you that they have no disc to offer up as proof of ever having truly owned the disc. They could be lying to you, what then? A full blown audit and carried out by who exactly? You think that mere possession of a piece of plastic grants the license. If so, every shoplifter has a license. That's utter nonsense. |
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Thanks given by: | Steedeel (09-19-2022) |
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#38505 |
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Give it a rest guys! Thanks Vilya your the only one not sitting on this High Horse condemning people. No one wants your Discs anymore, like Vilya says I was taking a loss selling them. This was years ago I stopped selling Discs, and I still have hundreds of BD and DVD's. The only people that want Discs are Collectors, and the only way to enjoy the Highest Quality, according to High End Dedicated Room Projector Owners!
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Thanks given by: | flyry (09-21-2022) |
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#38506 | |
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#38507 | |
Blu-ray Baron
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A properly executed search warrant will readily determine if there are any illegal files present on computers, servers, discs, etc. It is possible to define a person of one ethnicity to be three-fifths the person of another ethnicity, too, as was the case in the 1857 Dred Scott decision. Not all laws are just. That's where civil disobedience can play a role in righting an injustice. |
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But I don't know why you're trying to convince me that some laws are unjust. I already told you that I don't agree with the DMCA. My argument was that some actions that aren't illegal are also unjust but you keep defending people's right to (basically) pirate content by selling discs after they rip them. |
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#38510 | |
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![]() Selling a legitimately purchased disc is never piracy no matter how that disc may have been used. Piracy is the trafficking of counterfeit goods. Making a back-up from a legitimately purchased disc may be a copyright violation, it may be a DMCA violation, but it can never be piracy unless the back-up itself is what is being bought or sold or shared. |
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https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.p...ostcount=38349 Wendell also made a similar point. Quote:
If you go back a few pages both Wendell and Anthony have quite a few posts on the topic. Last edited by PenguinInfinity; 09-19-2022 at 08:43 PM. |
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#38512 | |
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Having "back-ups" of movies you no longer own is therefore effectively illegal. I see you already responded to a similar point: By this logic no one could ever be charged with having an illegal copy because it would be impossible to tell if a copy is legal or illegal. Last edited by PenguinInfinity; 09-19-2022 at 08:54 PM. |
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#38514 | |
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Anthony offered a peculiar (and wrong) definition of piracy while Wendell discussed a hypothetical situation involving a home being searched and the copying of RENTAL discs. Brian's comment was about settling for an inferior experience; he never accuses him of anything. Last edited by Vilya; 09-19-2022 at 09:15 PM. |
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#38515 | |
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I'm not sure why you're choosing this hill to to make a stand on but it may be time to stop tilting at windmills. |
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Thanks given by: | Vilya (09-19-2022) |
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#38516 |
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#38518 | |
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Thanks given by: | Ender14 (09-19-2022) |
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#38519 |
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That's true. But if copies of discs you no longer owned were legal then there would be no such thing as illegal copies because it would be impossible to prove that any copy was ever made illegally.
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#38520 | |
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But I'm not joining the fray on this. Just pointing out that many people do it, they are never arrested and software to perform these tasks is sold legally. It may be time to just let this go. |
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