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This is not going be a discussion topic.
![]() For hardware related Cinavia questions/answers, see here: http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=41885 For general discussion about Cinavia, see here: http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=41581 Cinavia to be enforced in players Feb 2012?: http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=50984 The reason I don't want to see any more Cinavia discussions in the AnyDVD HD forum is that it has been said that AnyDVD HD will not be the product that is used to defeat Cinavia. As such this topic doesn't belong in this particular forum. Here's a link to my personal thoughts on Cinavia: http://forum.slysoft.com/showpost.ph...postcount=1439 Basically when the time comes for SlySoft to deal with it, which is their stated goal at some future point in time, they will do so in Slyce. Therefore, when Slyce is released sometime in the future, we can start a Cinavia discussion thread in the appropriate forum. Feel free to post in the discussion threads I've linked to. Thanks!
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With no disrespect intended you may be in the wrong software forum or suited to apply for a job with the AACS? ![]() The ability to BACK UP our Compact Discs into an ITunes library and transfer a COPY onto an iPod portable device was what initially allowed apple to get iPod off the ground. The ability to COPY ones music etc. to iTunes was so significant that the Compact Disc logo has only recently been removed from the iTunes logo! AnyDVD along with a portable HDD offer me a similar freedom from my bulky BD / DVD collection. As does the Digital COPY often bundled on my retail BD Discs. |
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It really depends on legislation in your country. Here in Australia it is now illegal to possess any tool designed to defeat copy protection. Format shifting is legal so you can transfer CD to your other devices as they don't have any copy protection but doing the same thing for a DVD or BD would breach the law on defeating copy protection. No home user has ever been charged however for owning a copy of AnyDVD HD to my knowledge. One protection we have is that copyright holders have to prove their real economic loss for damages.
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Out of curiosity, do you have a link to this law? I always like to read such things.
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