As I stated in the subject line, if I’m missing something here, please forgive me…or at least set me straight.
I was doing a bit of channel surfing yesterday and happened across the Shop at Home network. They were pitching two products: one was the Sony DvDirect Video Recordable DVD Drive, which you can hook up to a VCR to place your old VHS video on DVD. The second was the Sima Go DVD, an interface you connect between a DVD player and the Sony DvDirect in order to copy DVD’s.
According to the salesperson, the Sima will enable copying of ANY DVD, including commercial releases. In other words, if you own a copy of “Shrek†and wish to make a backup for personal use, this enables you to do so. It bypasses the copyright encryption. They then went on to state the “Only for DVD’s you own, it’s okay to do that, but not to make illegal copies of rentals, etc.†disclaimer.
Pardon me for being a little confused. If it’s now okay (per Sony, anyway) to make a backup of your personally owned DVD, what was someone such as Lightning UK shut down for? He didn’t develop software such as DVDD to promote piracy, did he? Wasn’t it developed so you could backup your private collection? And if the response from The Powers that Be is “Well, we know it’s REALLY being used to make pirate copies from DVD's that you DON’T ownâ€, how is the Sony-Sima process any different? Of course, silly me…it’s $300-$400 in Sony’s pockets different, I guess.
I realize my naivete in all this, but it DID just make me laugh out loud.
I was doing a bit of channel surfing yesterday and happened across the Shop at Home network. They were pitching two products: one was the Sony DvDirect Video Recordable DVD Drive, which you can hook up to a VCR to place your old VHS video on DVD. The second was the Sima Go DVD, an interface you connect between a DVD player and the Sony DvDirect in order to copy DVD’s.
According to the salesperson, the Sima will enable copying of ANY DVD, including commercial releases. In other words, if you own a copy of “Shrek†and wish to make a backup for personal use, this enables you to do so. It bypasses the copyright encryption. They then went on to state the “Only for DVD’s you own, it’s okay to do that, but not to make illegal copies of rentals, etc.†disclaimer.
Pardon me for being a little confused. If it’s now okay (per Sony, anyway) to make a backup of your personally owned DVD, what was someone such as Lightning UK shut down for? He didn’t develop software such as DVDD to promote piracy, did he? Wasn’t it developed so you could backup your private collection? And if the response from The Powers that Be is “Well, we know it’s REALLY being used to make pirate copies from DVD's that you DON’T ownâ€, how is the Sony-Sima process any different? Of course, silly me…it’s $300-$400 in Sony’s pockets different, I guess.
I realize my naivete in all this, but it DID just make me laugh out loud.
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