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Posted by R Sweeney on 10/23/05 02:04
"Jeff Rife" <wevsr@nabs.net> wrote in message
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> Alpha (none@none.net) wrote in alt.video.dvd:
>> Now just what dvds are not CSS-encrypted?
>
> Any DVD that isn't a DVD-Video disc, for one. Plus, there are some
> commercial DVD-Video discs that aren't CSS encrypted.
>
> Since the original link was for a pure network storage device that has no
> knowledge of the content of the disc, these are the only discs it can
> handle
> natively. Sure, the user can rip a DVD-Video disc and place it on the
> storage unit, but that won't get the company that makes the unit sued.
> You
> don't see the MPAA going after Seagate, Western Digital, and Maxtor
> because
> they make hard drives that can store ripped DVDs, do you?
actually yes, you do
the MPAA and RIAA continuously get their paid Congress critters to sponsor
legislation that would REQUIRE all mass storage devices to no allow the
storage of copyrighted material without digital copyright management on the
drive itself
They don't care if they force the world back to the stone age if it protects
Mickey Mouse and the Beatles.
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