Can You Legally Rip a DVD? Trial to Test 'Fair Use'
Posted by: [NT] on: 03/22/2007 05:26 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 1056 views
On Wednesday, a key copyright trial began in San Jose, as Kaleidescape Systems and the DVD Content Control Association went to court in a case expected to test the concept of "fair use".
Kaleidescape manufactures the Kaleidescape System, essentially a DVD jukebox, connected via Ethernet to a separate player box. Users can insert a DVD and rip it to the installed hard drive, for later viewing upon a television screen. Read the whole story at PcMagazine
Kaleidescape manufactures the Kaleidescape System, essentially a DVD jukebox, connected via Ethernet to a separate player box. Users can insert a DVD and rip it to the installed hard drive, for later viewing upon a television screen. Read the whole story at PcMagazine
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