On Tue, 16 Oct 2001 03:51, Fred Gleason wrote: > On Mon, 15 Oct 2001, Son of Zev wrote: > > At this stage I am unaware of any precedent to this kind of claim. The > > claim against mp3/p2p software was an issue of music copyright and the > > illegal distribution of it - however no one ever sued anyone for making a > > recordable tape deck or video player. > > Hmmm. While it isn't exactly a lawsuit, isn't this exactly what SCMS is > all about? Banning hardware that is even *capable* of being used for > digital IP infringement.
Good point but shortly after release they (all major hardware producers) had to release gear capable of stripping the SCMS code so that producers of music could copy their own work (early pro cd burners (standalone audio only) would write everything with SCMS and send it down the s/pdif output. Then a law was brought out that standalone converters weren't allowed to be produced they needed to serve another function (say converting coax to rca - isn't that the ideal device for stripping samples from domestic digital hardware??) . SCMS was the bane of the professional side of the industry as would be any type of encoding (look up some old (early 90's) audio mags and follow the discussion ...... someone with some money should take up the argument that as the media is fragile and impermanent (well looked after vinyl and analogue tape will still last longer than digital media) we should have the right to make our own backups and this restrictive encoding infringes this right. Ultimately the analogue output of any device can be recorded and with good enough hardware at a reasonable quality...... if an encoding slows down sales of a device (more likely to affect audio than video it seems... mind you dvd hasn't killed video at all not until it can record) then the thought will be reversed or changed as was with SCMS. INteresting though though .... Allan > > Cheers! > > |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| > |Frederick F. Gleason, Jr.|WAVA Radio - 105 FM |Voice: 1-(703)-807-2266 | > | Director of Engineering |1901 N. Moore Street| FAX: 1-(703)-807-2245 | > | > | |Arlington, VA 22209 | Web: HTTP://www.wava.com| > | > |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| > | WASHINGTON DC: Fifty square miles almost completely surrounded by | > | reality. | > |-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
