First of all you're splitting hairs (aka. irrelevant)
Second of all, it's not any different with DVDs. When you buy a DVD you don't actually OWN the rights to the DVD, you're just owning a license. That's why the MPAA currently forbids any software that "rips" DVDs and why they're actually ALLOWED to do that.
Anyways, you're entire argument will be irrelevant once the MPAA matures to the place the RIAA has gotten to with allowing DRM free movies and they'll have absolutely NO control over your movies, PERIOD.
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@Sam Winter
First of all you're splitting hairs (aka. irrelevant)
Second of all, it's not any different with DVDs. When you buy a DVD you don't actually OWN the rights to the DVD, you're just owning a license. That's why the MPAA currently forbids any software that "rips" DVDs and why they're actually ALLOWED to do that.
Anyways, you're entire argument will be irrelevant once the MPAA matures to the place the RIAA has gotten to with allowing DRM free movies and they'll have absolutely NO control over your movies, PERIOD.