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Posted by mcp6453 on 10/01/30 11:35
Bob wrote:
> On Sun, 25 Dec 2005 17:27:39 GMT, "Biz" <spamoff@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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>>There is absolutely no reason to copy Netflix rentals.
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> There is every reason to copy Netflix rentals. Maybe you want to watch
> them at a later date or watch them a second time.
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> If you invite someone to watch a NF rental DVD with you a second time,
> do you pay NF a royalty for extra viewing?
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> Your position is totally absurd. NF knows damn good and well that
> people are copying their DVDs and they don't say a word about it.
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> It's selling copies for profit that is against the law.
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I *never* watch a movie twice, and I don't share them. The only reason I
copy them is to watch them later and to keep the exchange going. It's
convenient to have two or three saved in case I have some free time on
my hands.
Moreover, just because there is no due date does not mean that my DVD
burner shouldn't work.
The disks are Memorex crap, but I just did a test on a Verbatim (mcc
003) DVD+R and got a quality rating of 45, not that I know what that
means. The scan was fine, but the errors (PI and ??) seemed high. What
are they supposed to be?
Can things REALLY be this bad?
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