I didn't know ripping Wall-E would be so hard. http://bit.ly/18hgV 8 hrs ago
No wonder the RIAA/MPAA hates us so much:
“I don’t know if you will know the answer to this, but I was wondering if the ___ dvd is reproducible like the cd is?”
After this comment it seems to me that the common person thinks it’s ok to reproduce copyrighted CDs because their computer allows it. I don’t get people sometimes.
[Thinking] Why do I care? I just download everything. I guess I’m annoyed by people that don’t know how to “steal” the…
FairUse4WM + Yahoo! Unlimited = the perfect music store.
I’ve opened an account to ‘test’ this and it works perfect. And having an unlimited monthly music subscription with no DRM just right for me. And I think this is going to be the only way for the P2P generation to start paying for music. I just wish the RIAA would wake up.
I’d also like to say The Yahoo! store (application) is awesome not better then the iTunes store but the best feature is…
Congress wants to outlaw fast-forwarding through commercials - Engadget - www.engadget.com
We thought we lucked out when Senator Orrin Hatch stopped pushing the INDUCE Act, but the RIAA and MPAA are at again, and are trying to push another copyright bill through Congress that does a lot of the same things, like criminalizing copyright infringing file-sharing and punishing anyone who brings a video camera into a movie theatre for recording purposes with up to three years in prison. But there’s another…
Copied from Slashdot earlier today:
The MPAA filed a DMCA takedown notice against Superconnect, a software company. The letter is available here that demands the removal of roughly 120K of open-source TCL code that they believe to be a ‘copyrighted motion pictures.’ This is definitely a surprising case of the guilty until proven innocent world that the DMCA provides.” And yet another: enrico_suave writes “The Entertainment Software Association falsely accuses the Interactive Fiction archive of pirating Doom 3. doom3.zip is a 114kb freeware DOS game from 1988.…