• DiaDeLosMuertos@aussie.zone
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    25 days ago

    Thank you. How does one get video legally ? And is none of this subject to copywrite or those broadcasting laws though ? Being serious.

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      25 days ago

      You can rip DVDs and Blu-Rays with specific software to get the video files. You don’t own the copyright to the video file, but do have a licence to view it, which is part of the purchase of a DVD or Blu-Ray. Same with CDs and ripping them into mp3, flac, etc.

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        25 days ago

        Don’t mean to be a pain or argumentative. Aren’t you prohibited from sharing movies though ? That’s the copywrite part that I’m thinking of. ( I’m not Mr Law and Order, I watch all manner of movies on “Kodi”. )

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          24 days ago

          You’re right, technically legal grey area in my opinion. So long as a movie/TV show is not being watched by more than one device, it is technically no different from me giving the original source disc to someone to watch.

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            24 days ago

            No worries and thanks for the reply. I realise you’re not TRK that initiated this. Here’s a thing though, if somebody is hosting it on their own server, it’s accessible to many people.

            Anyway, not my concern but I was just curious. Cheers.