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 Posted by Justin on 09/25/03 11:29 
Alpha wrote on [Sun, 16 Oct 2005 01:06:13 -0700]: 
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> "Jeff Rife" <wevsr@nabs.net> wrote in message  
> news:MPG.1dbbcb8a210ee6af98a07c@news.nabs.net... 
>> Alpha (none@none.net) wrote in alt.video.dvd: 
>>> > There is no such unit out there that I am aware of. There are several 
>>> > standalone units, and also network attached storage devices which will 
>>> > store thousands of DVDs which require that you rip all the DVDs to  
>>> > their 
>>> > server farm (see: 
>>> > http://www.excelmeridiandata.com/products/datashare_x2/index.shtml 
>>> > 
>>> > but I don't get the impression that you are looking for either of these  
>>> > 2 
>>> > types. 
>>> 
>>> Further, the company that created the CSS copy protection is suing these 
>>> companies big time 
>> 
>> Some companies, yes, but not the one mentioned in the link, because they 
>> don't provide any way to rip CSS-protected DVD-Video discs.  The devices 
>> they sell are just big hard drives with network connections. 
>> 
>>>                   ....serving DVDs off a central server, even within a  
>>> home, 
>>> is considered a violation of the law. 
>> 
>> No, actually, it isn't, especially if you are talking about DVDs that 
>> aren't CSS-encrypted DVD-Video discs. 
> 
> http://news.com.com/Hollywood+allies+sue+DVD+jukebox+maker/2100-1025_3-5482206.html 
> 
> Now just what dvds are not CSS-encrypted? I am tired of your incredibly  
> obtuse reasoning and 
> totally punctilious stance on the obvious. 
 
I know some anime DVDs aren't encrypted
 
  
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