Wollan said:CD-ripping is allowed everywhere but what about DVD's?
I would love to be able to rip my DVDs and take them with me on my next-gen console or my pc.
For example, we internally call it as "ripening", if you lay a content in a storage server on a network, CELL ripens it when it's not used and improves its quality. For example it can ripen an SD resolution movie to up-convert to an HD movie with more details. Those contents are stored in "CELL Storage" that is a network stroage with Gigabit Ethernet and RAID. We have many plans but will certainly offer CELL Storage.
That's the same, not in all countries... In France, you're allowed to circumvent encryptions and protections in a few cases (especially to ensure compatibility with devices you own).Danj said:With DVD ripping, because you have to circumvent the encryption on the DVD, it's illegal
Thats a pretty crazy approach to copy protection. Switzerland is nuts. Don't they still have the compulsory army service too?E-Nature said:In Switzerland you are allowed to make three copies of every CD or movie or whatsoever. You are even allowed to give these copies to family members.
And it's even legal to download music. There is no law which prohibits this here even though the music etc. is protected by copyright laws. Thanks, Switzerland
I don't know how it is in your country, though....
Sounds pretty much like Sweden. Compulsary army service included...Zensetsu said:Thats a pretty crazy approach to copy protection. Switzerland is nuts. Don't they still have the compulsory army service too?
VNZ said:Sounds pretty much like Sweden. Compulsary army service included...
E-Nature said:In Switzerland you are allowed to make three copies of every CD or movie or whatsoever. You are even allowed to give these copies to family members.
And it's even legal to download music. There is no law which prohibits this here even though the music etc. is protected by copyright laws. Thanks, Switzerland
I don't know how it is in your country, though....
Not a chance. Managed copy will be used as a further incentive to make you buy all your DVDs again.mrklaw said:with bluray/HDDVD there is 'managed copy'. It would be nice if they could apply something retrospectively to DVD too - perhaps in a Vista environment, or encode into WMD-DRM?