= Subject: RE: [NF] Riping from DishNetWork
=
= Why are you going to record Saddams death?
=
= Stephen Russell
I am not a pacifist and I am not a peacenik but I am vehemently opposed to the
death penalty. What Saddam did was unquestionably reprehensible and he should
be punished in any
= Subject: Re: [NF] Riping from DishNetWork
=
= Hal Kaplan wrote:
= taking my 12-year-old VHS copy of The Movie No One Ever
= Heard Of and
= transferring it to a DVD for (my) posterity?
=
= I know this can go way OT but can one of you recommend a
= good web site
= to explain all
Hal Kaplan wrote:
I am not a pacifist and I am not a peacenik but I am vehemently opposed to
the death penalty. What Saddam did was unquestionably reprehensible and he
should be punished in any fitting manner (including sophisticated torture)
except death.
[OT] menc'mon...start
Hal Kaplan wrote:
taking my 12-year-old VHS copy of The Movie No One Ever Heard Of and
transferring it to a DVD for (my) posterity?
I know this can go way OT but can one of you recommend a good web site
to explain all this stuff? TIA ... I really appreciate it.
Lots of info here:
How can I burn movies from DishNetWorks onto DVDs.
I have a 625 receiver.
What is the work around for copy protection.
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Charles Hart Enzer, M.D. wrote:
How can I burn movies from DishNetWorks onto DVDs.
I have a 625 receiver.
What is the work around for copy protection.
you're joking, right?
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a personal use license.
Gil
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Charles Hart Enzer, M.D. wrote:
How can I burn movies
= Subject: RE: [NF] Riping from DishNetWork
=
= Of course he is joking. I bet he just wants to see which of
= his fellow FoxHeads is able and willing to compromise
= copyright laws. Okay, more seriously, I know how to burn
= the movies, but I would have to report our activities to the
= FBI
On 12/29/06, Hal Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What happened to free speech? Since when is it illegal to discuss methods?
Since the DMCA passed. Or the Sedition Act, depending on what methods
you are talking about.
And what does TIVO do that is not illegal?
Encrypts in in a proprietary
Hi,
What happened to free speech? Since when is it illegal to discuss
methods?
Check out the Digital Millenium Copyright Act:
Sec. 1201. Circumvention of copyright protection systems
(2) No person shall manufacture, import, offer to the public, provide, or
otherwise traffic in any
Thank you, Christof g...
Gil
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Subject: RE: [NF] Riping from DishNetWork
Hi,
What happened to free speech? Since
mrgmhale wrote:
Of course he is joking. I bet he just wants to see which of his fellow
FoxHeads is able and willing to compromise copyright laws. Okay, more
seriously, I know how to burn the movies, but I would have to report our
activities to the FBI for starters. Cheaper to just pick up
: [NF] Riping from DishNetWork
mrgmhale wrote:
Of course he is joking. I bet he just wants to see which of his fellow
FoxHeads is able and willing to compromise copyright laws. Okay, more
seriously, I know how to burn the movies, but I would have to report our
activities to the FBI for starters
On 12/29/06, Whil Hentzen (Pro*) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One for the DVD player in the den. Another for using with your PC in
your office. A third for the kids. A fourth license if you want to take
it in the car with you to listen to the soundtrack and let the wife
watch on the in-dash
INCOMING!!!
Wow! Thank you all for your replies. I knew the DMCA was tough, but I
did not think it was that tough. And this stuff applies to making a VCR
copy of tonight's PBS Great Performances so I can watch it tomorrow? Or
taking my 12-year-old VHS copy of The Movie No One Ever Heard Of
= Subject: Re: [NF] Riping from DishNetWork
=
=
= I thought you kept all that stuff in a terabyte server in
= the cellar, er, data center. Dunno how you download it to
= the car, though...
= gigabit ethernet to the RAID array in the trunk?
=
= Ted Roche
I think Whil uses a proprietary WAN
On 12/29/06, Hal Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know this can go way OT but can one of you recommend a good web site
to explain all this stuff? TIA ... I really appreciate it.
There's a lot to it. None of these are the Layman's Guide to simple
copyright questions. There's got to be one
= Subject: Re: [NF] Riping from DishNetWork
=
= There's a lot to it. None of these are the Layman's Guide
= to simple copyright questions. There's got to be one out there...
=
= http://www.eff.org/cafe/
=
= http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/openlaw/DVD/
=
= http://creativecommons.org/
=
= http
Hal Kaplan wrote:
= Subject: RE: [NF] Riping from DishNetWork = = Of course he is
joking. I bet he just wants to see which of = his fellow FoxHeads
is able and willing to compromise = copyright laws. Okay, more
seriously, I know how to burn = the movies, but I would have to
report our
Hal Kaplan wrote:
INCOMING!!!
Wow! Thank you all for your replies. I knew the DMCA was tough, but
I did not think it was that tough. And this stuff applies to making
a VCR copy of tonight's PBS Great Performances so I can watch it
tomorrow? Or taking my 12-year-old VHS copy of The
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