Pointless?You really do have an extra chromosome.This is exactly a piracy discussion. He's not asking what software he could buy to burn documents to a disc. He's asking what applications you use to steal a movie from a DVD, convert it and dump it on a consumer writable disc.And the other thread you replied to was about copying PS2 games... which last time I checked, was illegal too.To which you specifically felt the burning need to create a brand new account for, just to answer a thread that was already growing old and forgotten with some mundane captain obvious shit.Congrats. You've just broken 3 rules of forum ettiquite with a single post, and your FIRST post too! That's gotta be some kind of record for being a dickhead.Upon being asked to stop, instead of saying sorry and just not doing it again you spit out some snarky retard remark and try to dodge the blame, typical of immature youth. Which you can't even manage to do in plain English. Score another point for NCEA.USE A BIT OF COMMON SENSEI know it might be hard, but at least try.
it is not illegal to have backups of your own games/movies. he did not state what he was using the software for so how can you know that he is going to use it for that?
I did not make this account just to answer this one thread, i hoped to find this place a decent community, but i believe you have ruined that experience, the rest off this place looks bloody awesome, but you have ruined that for me. Thanks allot.
Quote from: Pyromanik;1306584Pointless?You really do have an extra chromosome.This is exactly a piracy discussion. He's not asking what software he could buy to burn documents to a disc. He's asking what applications you use to steal a movie from a DVD, convert it and dump it on a consumer writable disc.And the other thread you replied to was about copying PS2 games... which last time I checked, was illegal too.To which you specifically felt the burning need to create a brand new account for, just to answer a thread that was already growing old and forgotten with some mundane captain obvious shit.Congrats. You've just broken 3 rules of forum ettiquite with a single post, and your FIRST post too! That's gotta be some kind of record for being a dickhead.Upon being asked to stop, instead of saying sorry and just not doing it again you spit out some snarky retard remark and try to dodge the blame, typical of immature youth. Which you can't even manage to do in plain English. Score another point for NCEA.USE A BIT OF COMMON SENSEI know it might be hard, but at least try.it is not illegal to have backups of your own games/movies. he did not state what he was using the software for so how can you know that he is going to use it for that?I did not make this account just to answer this one thread, i hoped to find this place a decent community, but i believe you have ruined that experience, the rest off this place looks bloody awesome, but you have ruined that for me. Thanks allot.And as to dodging the blame, you didnt have to make that first post. it was simply flaming imo. So asta la vista, coz i cbf with this. Thanks to another asshole wrecking a decent forum
it is not illegal to have backups of your own games/movies. he did not state what he was using the software for so how can you know that he is going to use it for that?I did not make this account just to answer this one thread, i hoped to find this place a decent community, but i believe you have ruined that experience, the rest off this place looks bloody awesome, but you have ruined that for me. Thanks allot.And as to dodging the blame, you didnt have to make that first post. it was simply flaming imo. So asta la vista, coz i cbf with this. Thanks to another asshole wrecking a decent forum
There is only one reason someone wants to make 'offsite backups'. Or onsite backups for that matter. Everyone knows this, inluding the NZ government. What you spray out in your first sentence is internet moron propelled myth, rumour and rubbish. There is only a single reason someone asks what software can copy a movie DVD.
Quote from: Pyromanik;1306954There is only one reason someone wants to make 'offsite backups'. Or onsite backups for that matter. Everyone knows this, inluding the NZ government. What you spray out in your first sentence is internet moron propelled myth, rumour and rubbish. There is only a single reason someone asks what software can copy a movie DVD.Rubbish. I have DVDs of tv shows and movies, which are all ripped to my computer. Its just a lot easier to find a file in a computer, then constantly insert discs. Not to mention if you have collector edition dvds, you would try keep them in nice condition. I do the same thing with music as well. Not to mention most tvs are easy to set up to stream, so its easier to access stuff if its just all backed up to one location. The only people who still believe backups are for piracy only, are the movie industry who still seems to be stuck in the past, and don't realise digital media is what people want.
Quote from: toofast;1306964Quote from: Pyromanik;1306954There is only one reason someone wants to make 'offsite backups'. Or onsite backups for that matter. Everyone knows this, inluding the NZ government. What you spray out in your first sentence is internet moron propelled myth, rumour and rubbish. There is only a single reason someone asks what software can copy a movie DVD.Rubbish. I have DVDs of tv shows and movies, which are all ripped to my computer. Its just a lot easier to find a file in a computer, then constantly insert discs. Not to mention if you have collector edition dvds, you would try keep them in nice condition. I do the same thing with music as well. Not to mention most tvs are easy to set up to stream, so its easier to access stuff if its just all backed up to one location. The only people who still believe backups are for piracy only, are the movie industry who still seems to be stuck in the past, and don't realise digital media is what people want.I don't care how legitimate your reasons, fact is that it's still breaking copyright.
For movies I'm unsure of it's *current* legality, but for games if it's permitted in the EULA you are allowed to back them up.
^ haha WTF!? Sounds like terms back in the VCR days.
Quote from: xpertz##;1307139^ haha WTF!? Sounds like terms back in the VCR days.Yes it is, it's for TV broadcasts, i.e you're allowed to record them and watch them later.What so WTF about that?
No. People still record and watch later. What do you think a 'mysky' does?
Quote from: Pyromanik;1307166No. People still record and watch later. What do you think a 'mysky' does?Mysky lets you keep stuff for as long as you want? If that law had any sort of effect, they would of put some sort of max storage time on mysky.
What I am saying, is if there was any intent of enforcing this law, just like the implementation of stuff like DRM, then would of pressured sky to put something similar in.
I like spacemonkey's car analogy.You think they'd put pressure on car manufacturers to stop making powerful cars.
Thats not how it works, manufactures don't want to put restrictions in that would give them a disadvantage. If sky put a restriction in their device that time limits a recording, people would instead buy other hard drive recorders that don't have restrictions.It's the same reason why car companies don't put speed restrictions in the cars they make, otherwise no one would buy them. Any way, the law states that you are allowed to record a broadcast for "time-sharing" purposes so that you can watch it later in a reasonable time frame. But I don't think it states anywhere what a 'reasonable' time frame is. Hence a time restriction on a device wouldn't make any sense.
recording a television programme for the purpose of making a complaint or for "time shifting" purposes so that a programme can be watched at a more convenient time.There is no general exception to copyright infringement for private of domestic copying, including "format shifting", of legitimately purchased recordings from one medium to another to allow playing or viewing via other devices.