> I wouldn't blame anyone that recorded commercial cassette tapes to cd 
> or commercial VHS to DVD citing fair use laws & as long as they don't 
> sell the copies that they've made & I don't believe that they could 
> get into trouble. 
 
> ----------+----------
>     Wayne D. Johnson
> Ashland, OH, USA 44805
> <http://www.wavijo.com> 
> 

Amen! But will the DRM police agree when I cite you as my legal
representative? :) 

To be truthful, with many older DVDs going for $7.50-$10.00 on sale at Best
Buy, Circuit City and the like, I have just slowly replaced my VHS
collection. The quality of DVD is just so much better than VHS that it is
hard to justify the time and effort to copy VHS tapes. I shy away from the
expensive new DVD releases and wait for them to turn up in the bargain bin.
But I do get agitated when I look back at my Star Wars Collection -- Full
Frame VHS, widescreen VHS and widescreen DVD. Hollywood and George Lucas
definitely got their money's worth out of me. 

Jim Maki
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