No matter how you read the law, it is still theft if you copy a commercial
DVD for distribution, but then your moral standards may allow that type of
behavior.

Tom

On 1/22/06 6:53 PM, "Lawrence Sica" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The court did not rule on that part of the DMCA in regards to people
> making copies.  In fact they explicitly stated they were not ruling
> on that.  It was a narrow ruling in regards to programs written to do
> this.  Like i said a fine legal distinction.  Also there have been
> DMCA cases that have not found in favor of this.  The adobe case
> comes to mind in regards to encrypted PDFs.   The caselaw is
> conflicting.
> 
> 
> --Larry


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