- From: Nikos Roussos <comzeradd@mozilla-community.org>
- Date: Tue, 09 Jul 2013 11:51:17 +0300
- To: public-restrictedmedia@w3.org
On Mon, 2013-07-08 at 21:54 -0700, John Foliot wrote: > cobaco wrote: > > > > You want to stop piracy? > > You don't need DRM. > > What you need is a site that allows us to: > > - purchase a movie > > These movies have NEVER been for sale. You purchase a license to view, and > sometimes you purchase raw materials used as a delivery mechanism: you own > the DVD, but not the content on it. You don't like that deal? Don't purchase > the dang DVD. If you still insist on purchasing the DVD? You've just defined > high-value content. That's why in some countries we have consumer rights laws. For instances in many cases it's totally legal to copy the content of the legally purchased dvd to a new disc. It's not legal to distribute it, but it's legal to do as many copies as you like.
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