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RE[7]: Arch BSD, right?
by tylerdurden on Fri 25th Jan 2013 22:23
in reply to "RE[6]: Arch BSD, right?"
They got it right with the jailbreaking. However the librarian's exception, for ripping DVDs in the USA, only allows for educators and students not the general public.
Things are going to get weirder and weirder, as congress tries to regulate things they have the capacity to understand less and less.
RE[7]: Arch BSD, right?
by darknexus on Fri 25th Jan 2013 23:03
in reply to "RE[6]: Arch BSD, right?"
The Librarian of Congress has also made Jailbreaking legal
Only partially. Want to jailbreak your phone, go ahead. Want to jailbreak your iPod, your Tablet or, perhaps in the future, your PC? Too bad, you're a criminal! Plus, it's anyone's guess how long even the legal jailbreaking of phones will stand, seeing as how jailbreaking is usually the first step to third-party unlocking.
and ripping DVDs fair use, so its not all bad.
Not exactly. They've said that you are permitted, if creating a remix video or other artistic work, to rip clips from protected DVDs. The request for an exemption to rip entire DVDs and transcode them has been requested for years, and to this date, is still denied. Not that anyone actually cares, of course.
The DMCA is just terrible though.
On that point, we are in complete agreement.





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Reality gets even weirder when you realize that the "librarian of congress" is the branch assigned by congress to enforce this.
The DMCA is turning out to be a magnificently awful piece of legislation as some predicted...