Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 29th Aug 2007 00:16 UTC, submitted by irbis
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2006-02-05
if you use the package w32codecs on your system, you are violating a liscence agreement, I don't care where you live. It is a redistribution of dlls copied from commercial programs, violating several liscence restrictions. There are other options which are legal however, such as ffmpeg, or vlc.
DeCSS is legal in a few places (like sweden), but it illegal in most countries, not because of how it cracks encryption, but because of the implicit agreement you agree to when you buy a commercial DVD.
If you live in america, or a country with strong trade relations with america, there is only one option for DVD playback on linux, and that is LDVD.
Last point, to the best of my knowledge there is no option, legal or otherwise to play HD content on linux, and due to insane DRM requirements that the movie industry is putting on all HD playback, I doubt we will ever see anything legal in that department.
Just because you live in the EU, doesn't make you exempt from the DVD stuff, it just makes you exempt from the mp3 stuff.