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the entire law needs to be rewritten for the modern age it is far out of date, but ever time it might happen it always favouring the the holder to make more money there will be a cahne sometiem this year that will make it legal to copy form pvr or even a blu-ray/dvd a copy for your use on your own devices with no drm but the holder are trying to block it because people can exploit it what needs to be done is for the holder to modernise and make everything avaialble online as digital download/dvd/bluray etc at a reasonable subscription price that has unlimited access but also optiosn for limited numebr per month as i say the price has to be reasonable seocnd the law they passed to prosecuted illegal downloader or fielsharer need to be changed to protect user and not use ip as ameans, there other better ways to identify the user but nothing is 100% relible apart from checking the user hard disks, once the above system is in place they then target uploader and downloaders because then everyth8ng will be available legally for download ata good price and anyone still doign it illegaly are trying to defruad the holder just now 60% of illegal downloads i woudl say aint available in dvd/bluray form so it is part the reason people do it, but people also do it to see if they will liek it before they buy it i say there is about 10% of the user downloading who dnt ever want to pay and those are the ones that need to be prosected ---------- Post added at 12:05 ---------- Previous post was at 12:03 ---------- Quote:
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movign it to the nas in there eyes is breaking the law, but the big thing they need to sotp doing it claimign it is a criminal offense it is civil offense only that what annoys me the most about the rights holder claiming criminality when it civil it is only criminatily when yoru makign money from it but as i say tehcincally moving it is illegal jsut now, i nee do double check but i think the chang eint he law is meant to happen middle this year and then it wouldnt be illegal it be legal so long as you never share it not accusing you of file sharing just stating what would and would not break the law when it is amended assuming it is |
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But, regardless of what the law says, the restrictions VM place are probably a condition of their agreements to carry content on behalf of the providers.. |
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you really hsould look into some of the things in ameria where people who can download hd copies have some for perosnal use but most other are for file ssharing and teh holder just go nuts its sad thing because as i have said they coudl easily make mroe money if they jsut realised ther ethe ones that are screwed up |
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My point actually wasn't so much what the law says, more that regardless of what the law says, the media companies seem happy to tolerate low quality copies, hence them allowing archiving to DVD/VCR, but only via a Composite connection. |
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Section 70 allows you to record a broadcast, as defined in section 6. Which is what your TiVo does. But a recording on your TiVo is not a broadcast, so you can not copy it again.
To do so would be an infringement as defined in section 17. |
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the copyright holder will claim it is acriminal offence but unless the law ha cahnge in teh last frew years which is hasnt it not unless oyru making profit form it then it criminal |
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I think an important factor that we are all overlooking is that the law makes no distinction between SD and HD. HDD Video recorder combos have been around a long time with no copy protection. These can be no more illegal than HDFury surely. |
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HDFury is essentially sold under the guarantee that you won't break the law with it and will only use it with content you own (like a camcorder). Just like DVD ripping programs.
Not that anyone abides by that. |
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What spiderplant is saying is that a recording on the Tivo HDD can't legitimately be moved to a NAS box. See my previous reply for my response to this in relation to the spirit of the law. [Edit] Also VM T&Cs say the following is not permitted - "a. copying or recording all or any part of the television services or premium television services except as may be permitted by law for your own private, domestic and non-commercial use (and if this kind of copying becomes illegal in the future you must stop doing it);" My bold. So there are no additional considerations with regards VM T&Cs as was previously hinted at by Stuart. |
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