On 01/21/05 07:33 ET, deb1919 said...
You probably won't find anything to download on
the web, & nothing can be legally bought right
now. You can find pre-injunction 321 software
on P2P networks, although getting it & using it
for free would be unethical.
Copying DVDs for personal use, however, is not.
The MPAA has my middle finger in their face on
that one. I own over 500 DVDs and 1200 CDs, all
paid for. My Disney discs don't last long, and
with them sticking them back in the "vault" every
year, I have no choice but to make copies for
the kids to use, while keeping the originals safe.
I fully agree with your Doug, they passed a no booze in 1932 which was repealed, then said no ownership of Gold in 1933 that had been privately owned since before Christ was born, No VCR in 1983 Sony won that right and now another congressman has been bought IMHO to push thru some more of you own the disc but you can't do any thing with it and cross your fingers the "plastic doesn't break". If the discs does break your up shits creek if the disc is now OOP and neflix, blockbuster and the rest don't even have used rental copies to sell me, is supposed to be my problem Not!
This message was edited by grovvy on 02/01/05 22:51 ET.