Random Picutres (intental fail lol)
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BunBun<3- Admin
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Re: Random Picutres (intental fail lol)
no comments you people suck lol
BunBun<3- Admin
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Re: Random Picutres (intental fail lol)
Sorry, business to tend to. Just saw it aaaaannnnd LMAO!!! That is just too messed up!
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Re: Random Picutres (intental fail lol)
No Buns, sucking is YOUR job.
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Re: Random Picutres (intental fail lol)
I love the facebook,, thats gold
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Re: Random Picutres (intental fail lol)
lol....i thought so to and i am very blunt lately
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Re: Random Picutres (intental fail lol)
That is funny as Hell! rofl!
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Re: Random Picutres (intental fail lol)
YAAARRR!!! Be a PIRATE I think it's funny that it's considered piracy by copying your own disks and removing that crap. Even storing them on your own home server is illegal. Stupid Bollywood. Will they never learn?
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Re: Random Picutres (intental fail lol)
no its not if you own the disk FEDERAL law says that you may own a back up of each game and movie you own (hecne why certain devices are legal to own and use)
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I misremembered the situation....however, there is clairfication. From Wiki...
"On the whole, it is legal for an individual in the United States to make a copy of media he/she owns for his/her own personal use. For instance, making a copy of a personally-owned audio CD for transfer to an MP3 player for that person's personal use would be legal.
In the case where media contents are protected using some effective copy protection scheme, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act makes it illegal to manufacture or distribute circumvention tools and use those tools for non-fair use purposes. In the case RealNetworks v. DVD-CCA[2], the final injunction reads, "while it may well be fair use for an individual consumer to store a backup copy of a personally owned DVD on that individual's computer, a federal law has nonetheless made it illegal to manufacture or traffic in a device or tool that permits a consumer to make such copies."[3] This case made clear that manufacturing and distribution of circumvention tools was illegal, but fair use of those tools was not.
There are also legal restrictions on what may be done with rips. As made clear above, ripping unencrypted media for personal use is legal. However, it is often the case that musical works and videos are not ripped solely for personal use but are distributed to others. Unless this distribution fits into one of few circumstances, then this constitutes an offense under U.S. copyright law as distribution is one of the exclusive rights granted to copyright holders.[4] This is regardless of whether the distribution is commercial or free of charge. The circumstances under which the ripped media may be distributed to others without infringing on copyright law include narrowly-defined fair use distributions and distributions of material that is either in the public domain or is available under a license that specifically grants distribution rights, such as various Creative Commons licenses.
An update to this ruling was issued to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act on July 23, 2010. Video remix artists and other noncommercial users of copyrighted material that falls within Fair Use doctrine are no longer shackled to a DVD copy protection measure that prevented them from legally ripping a DVD for such purposes[5]."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ripping
"On the whole, it is legal for an individual in the United States to make a copy of media he/she owns for his/her own personal use. For instance, making a copy of a personally-owned audio CD for transfer to an MP3 player for that person's personal use would be legal.
In the case where media contents are protected using some effective copy protection scheme, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act makes it illegal to manufacture or distribute circumvention tools and use those tools for non-fair use purposes. In the case RealNetworks v. DVD-CCA[2], the final injunction reads, "while it may well be fair use for an individual consumer to store a backup copy of a personally owned DVD on that individual's computer, a federal law has nonetheless made it illegal to manufacture or traffic in a device or tool that permits a consumer to make such copies."[3] This case made clear that manufacturing and distribution of circumvention tools was illegal, but fair use of those tools was not.
There are also legal restrictions on what may be done with rips. As made clear above, ripping unencrypted media for personal use is legal. However, it is often the case that musical works and videos are not ripped solely for personal use but are distributed to others. Unless this distribution fits into one of few circumstances, then this constitutes an offense under U.S. copyright law as distribution is one of the exclusive rights granted to copyright holders.[4] This is regardless of whether the distribution is commercial or free of charge. The circumstances under which the ripped media may be distributed to others without infringing on copyright law include narrowly-defined fair use distributions and distributions of material that is either in the public domain or is available under a license that specifically grants distribution rights, such as various Creative Commons licenses.
An update to this ruling was issued to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act on July 23, 2010. Video remix artists and other noncommercial users of copyrighted material that falls within Fair Use doctrine are no longer shackled to a DVD copy protection measure that prevented them from legally ripping a DVD for such purposes[5]."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ripping
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