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If the source DVD is larger than 4.7 GB (which is usually the case with Hollywood movies), it can compress the contents so that they fit onto a blank DVD disc without any noticeable loss of quality. We're talkin' about "sumthin' fer nuthin'" stuff here in more than one way. and why I complained to the MPAA on the software's existence.
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Just because you have a good idea doesn't mean you should do it - if it were otherwise, Napster would still be free and there would be no need for me to rant off about this kind of thing (and neither is the case here, or in society for that matter).
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Trash like this is why the studios lose money over unclaimed profits!! Now I'm not saying this as a representative of Hollywood (of which I am no such thing) - no, I'm sayng this as a just, concerned citizen - but I would advise this software be removed from the Internet to protect the free market from idiots who make it easy to abuse the system. BUT, in the wrong hands it can be used for illegal purposes - MEANING PIRACY - and for that particular reasi=on I have given the software not only low marks, but a complaint directed at the MPAA.
Sure it allows for easy copying of protected DVD's and I can trust someone would use it for their own personal use and that's their business right there what they do.
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or update their software, which wipes out previous DRM licenses, & get told that you should've thought to backup all content & licenses before running the update, you will need to re-purchase your content.
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AND insist on having multiple backups in multiple locations in case of a significant pc upgrade, bios change, OS trashing/upgrade/change, peripheral brand change, power surge, disc breakage, dvd player/hard disk malfunction, multimedia software upgrade, you name it ad nauseum- this is what's called insuring your purchases.įor example, I would NEED to avoid something like Sony's BS- change enough components in your pc & have it disqualified to play your content. I do NOT need to purchase the same item several times each in order to have sufficient backups or listen to something when away from home/on a component with a different brand- say at work, on commute/vacation, while working out, etc. good money, i assume i am the 'owner' of such content(nonwithstanding to lincensing gibberish stating i an only a lessee & subject to play it only on designated systems, blah ad infinitum) & can damn well run/play it whenever/wherever i please: If i pay money for some content(whether entertainment, software, or data), esp. Yeah, the MPAA complaint reviewer is totally out of touch with the real world- software like this is sorely needed for legal purposes- like saying Viagra is only used to rape & commit pedophelia: