
As part of our ongoing series, "Building the Wired Home," we've been experimenting with what could be a sea-change in the whole concept of a home computer. Home computers, of course, have long ago become commonplace, and computers have even taken on some roles that used to be delegated to standalone consumer electronics, such as audio and video storage and playback. They've gone from being
exotic oddities to ever-more-useful home appliances. Interestingly, though, as our home computers have become more powerful, sophisticated, and useful, they have also become decentralized and have, in most inefficient fashion, been chopped up and redistributed around the house. "Read more" to learn how our experiment worked out.
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"...if I were to rip my DVDs and put them on a media server, I would be in a legal gray area."
This was settled by the Supreme Court decades ago. You are simply too spineless to exercise your 'fair use' rights because of an unreasonable fear of prosecution.
Get a new job.