|  | Posted by Brendan R. Wehrung on 02/02/06 05:16 
GMAN (glenzabr@xmission.com) writes:> In article <drmu85$t8v$1@theodyn.ncf.ca>, ck183@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Brendan R. Wehrung) wrote:
 >>"Adrian" (anca@bigfoot.com) writes:
 >>> Owlman wrote:
 >>>> I see many people mentioning DVD Decryptor.  Where do you find this
 >>>> software?  I can't seem to find it.
 >>>>
 >>>> Stan
 >>>
 >>> You can't have looked very well, the first hit with Google gives you this:
 >>>
 >> http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/dvd_rippers/dvd_decrypter.cfm
 >>>
 >>>
 >>
 >>
 >>Ooops:
 >>
 >>This software is no longer available, this page is stored for archival
 >>puposes only.
 >>
 >>On 1st of January, 2006, a new copyright legislation came into force in
 >>Finland that made it illegal to distribute tools that allow circumvention
 >>of technical copy protections. The legislation was approved by Finnish
 >>parliament and was based on European Union Copyright Directive, a law that
 >>each EU member state has to implement to their national legislations.
 >>
 >>Brendan
 >
 > Dont you europeans just love having an overlord type system where they force
 > your specific countries legislature to roll over.
 
 
 Here in the US they at lesat have to buy an entire block of Congress
 before such special-i8nterest legislation passes.  The money was spent
 long ago, and successfully.  What the world needs is a small, independent
 island nation with a superserver and a good satellite internet connection.
 Then it would take a multi-national stirke force of movie execs to sneak
 in and sabatoge it.
 
 Brendan
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