now what? I thought the whole point studios were releasing HD was to intice us to buy the same tittles again and not allow us to copy them.
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And once again, all the excess money and time spent on copy protection (which in turn is passed on to you and me as higher costs per disc) for high-def media is wasted. . . ..
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Originally posted by David MeekAnd once again, all the excess money and time spent on copy protection (which in turn is passed on to you and me as higher costs per disc) for high-def media is wasted. . . .Jason- Bottom
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Copy protection didn't work in the 80s, and it certainly doesn't work now. (just read my sig). It doesn't stop piracy at all. All it does is limit what legitimate users can do with the discs they purchased.
Most of the time these schemes are cracked by geeks who want fair use of the media (such as playing them on Linux machines), not to pirate. The big-time pirates have expensive equipment that can copy the discs regardless of whatever lame "protection" scheme they have. Or they just bring a camcorder into a cinema.- Bottom
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Originally posted by chinetsWOW can't believe what I am seeing and hearing !!!! We always get the dirty end of the stick us Audiophiles....Now we will have to pay premium for all Blue Ray High-Def etc.. while the rest get it for free...NOT FAIR!!-Joe- Bottom
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Originally posted by Chris DRockets have teeth?
...I actually pictured it the other way around the first time I heard it...rocket powered dental tools :rofl:Last edited by Chris D; 22 July 2015, 02:05 Wednesday.Jason- Bottom
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