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Just because a law is passed in the US it doesn't automatically mean that it's legal OUTSIDE that particular jurisdiction (although due to various "enforcement methods" they by sheer economic muscle try and make it stick) - but they are trying to block DVDfab's payment processes -- a perfectly 100% LEGAL entity in the jurisdiction in which it operates.
US Copyright Law Doesn't Apply Worldwide,"DVD Ripper" Tells Court | TorrentFreak
Anyway if you live in the US and like ripping DVD's you *might* be better off in trying either to get the law changed or look for an alternative program. - If the US wins this one then AnyDVD / CloneDVD by Slysoft might be the enxt victims followed by VLC which really would screw up 100,000's of people who use that for their video playing.
Cheers
jimbo
Just because a law is passed in the US it doesn't automatically mean that it's legal OUTSIDE that particular jurisdiction (although due to various "enforcement methods" they by sheer economic muscle try and make it stick) - but they are trying to block DVDfab's payment processes -- a perfectly 100% LEGAL entity in the jurisdiction in which it operates.
US Copyright Law Doesn't Apply Worldwide,"DVD Ripper" Tells Court | TorrentFreak
Anyway if you live in the US and like ripping DVD's you *might* be better off in trying either to get the law changed or look for an alternative program. - If the US wins this one then AnyDVD / CloneDVD by Slysoft might be the enxt victims followed by VLC which really would screw up 100,000's of people who use that for their video playing.
Cheers
jimbo
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