> > > It is not quite so cut and dried. There are timeshifting provisions, > definition of what constitutes an audience. The portability or writing > of content to DVD could introduce addition restrictions compared to > watching it timeshifted on a local non-portable device. I'm no lawyer > but it is not as simple as "a is good and b is bad". There's lots of > permutations which is what makes it all such a confusing mess to begin with. > I understand fair use is an amorphous concept, and it really comes down to what a court says is legal, but I have a hard time believing that (a) someone would get sued for doing this and (b) a court would not fair use in this activity.
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