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If u buy a DVD you'r buying a virgin DVD but if you buy a movie you'r not
buying a dvd. The dvd will go to trash in about 10 years. Thus you want the
content you pay for it for the rest of the life. To do that you would need to
decrypt it and burn another DVD or have in your drive. Not
Oh wow I didn't realize I have been a criminal for the last 10 years or so!
Maybe I should go buy an orange jumpsuit or a ball and chain to complete the
look :)
Blame the DMCA, and other laws implementing the part of the WIPO treaties
forbidding circumvention of "technological protection measures". Basically,
DVDs are usually encrypted with an encryption system called CSS, and that
encryption is used to require DVD players to implement certain
My advice to the U.S. public and those in countries with similar laws:
https://jxself.org/the-dmca.shtml
Sorry, i did another similar forum post called 'Fluendo player for trisquel"
But i realised i haven't set a forum for it to be in. Let's say you're in the
USA. Watching dvd's on GNU/Linux is illegal there because of the dreaded
DMCA. you have the option of Buying the Fluendo player, which
Why would watching DVDs using GNU/Linux be illegal in the USA? I watch DVDs
on my computer all the time and don't see any reason I shouldn't be allowed
to do so.
Since when was watching a DVD using a general-purpose computer as opposed to a
dedicated DVD player a crime? What does the DMCA even have to do with this? And
why should it be GNU specific?
I watch DVDs on my computer regularly. Don't worry. I'm pretty sure it's legal.
It has to do with CSS (Content Scrambling System), which is the DRM system in
DVDs. DeCSS is considered illegal in the US and other countries, because it
contains the key required for decryption. However, modern computers can run a
brute force algorithm quickly, and that is what libdvdcss
i use VLC and libdvdcss
as far as i know no one has ever been prosecuted for using it (correct me if
i am wrong)
so it seems like the best option
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