[opendtv] Re: Burn your own DVDs at legal kiosks
- From: "Kon Wilms" <kon@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 17:19:59 -0700
Well, unless that is your actual business model i.e. MPAA, RIAA. Oh
how I wish your point were true for them. ;-)
Of course Bert is correct that there are other services to allow
download of DVDs for burning. But these naturally have DRM attached up
the ying yang.
As for CSS... really... can't we just abolish it for good. It serves
absolutely no purpose other than the fact that it makes a good joke
for the nerds while they are ripping/'pwning' their DVDs.
Cheers
Kon
On 4/23/07, Philip Hodgetts <philip@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Apr 23, 2007, at 12:28 PM, Kon Wilms wrote:
Because customers can't be trusted.
Cheers
Kon
If you're in a business where your "customers can't be trusted" is the
prevailing attitude, then you're not in a business that can survive.
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On Apr 23, 2007, at 12:28 PM, Kon Wilms wrote: Because customers can't be trusted. Cheers Kon If you're in a business where your "customers can't be trusted" is the prevailing attitude, then you're not in a business that can survive.
- [opendtv] Re: Burn your own DVDs at legal kiosks
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- [opendtv] Re: Burn your own DVDs at legal kiosks
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- From: Philip Hodgetts