|  | Posted by Alpha on 11/18/05 22:30 
"Jeff Rife" <wevsr@nabs.net> wrote in message news:MPG.1de81b03880e6bc698a12a@news.nabs.net...
 > Alpha (none@none.net) wrote in alt.video.dvd:
 >> The DeCSS group is suing DVD Jukebox manufacturers under the DMCA.
 >
 > I believe what you are trying to say here is that the DVD Consortium is
 > suing DVD Jukebox manufacturers.
 >
 > Because they have devices that defeat CSS to copy DVDs onto the hard
 > drive,
 > they are being sued for building and distibuting a device that defeats
 > a copy protection system.  There is no "fair use" defense for this, but
 > you can use "fair use" to defend your right to use the device.  In other
 > words, if you have purchased such a device, the MPAA (or the DVD
 > Consortium) can't require you to give it back even if they force the maker
 > to stop making it.
 >
 >>                                                                     Are
 >> you
 >> saying that if an individual builds a jukebox, it probably is covered?
 >
 > Well, if by "builds a jukebox" you mean "make a copy of DVDs that you own
 > onto a hard drive", yes, that would certainly be covered by "fair use",
 > especially if the DVDs themselves are stored away as backups.
 >
 >> Another hypothetical:  What if someone is studying in school Copalla, for
 >> example.  Can that individual extract excerpts from the Copalla DVDs to
 >> study side by side on their computer?
 >
 > Who is this "Copalla" of which you speak?  I don't think anybody would be
 > studying anyone by that name.
 
 
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