crait wrote:Hi!
And yes, downloading certain material is against the law if you don't own the property physically or paid properly for the electronic version.
Uploading stuff like that IS NOT!!!! against the law.
Let's say you and your friend both own "Backyard Chickens 2: Revenge of the Ravage Racoon" on DVD, you both bought the DVD's from Wal-Mart or whatever, you both would be allowed 1 copy of the movie electronically if something where to happen to your physical DVD such as it getting scratched up by your XBox or getting ran over by a crazy old lady.
If your friend's gets stolen, he still is entitled to an electronic copy of the movie, but listen to this: Let's say he doesn't have a DVD drive on his computer. Let's say he has a Mac Book Air. He couldn't have possibly made an electronic version from his original DVD, so he can legally download a copy of it. (Same thing with GBA games and such.)
You could legally upload a copy of your video online so that he can download his copy which he is legally entitled to, which he legally purchased.
Nothing fraudulent about it.
Actually copying any DVD to your computer, whether you own it or not is 9 times out of 10 illegal, because you are breaking the encryption to copy it. The encryption is there to legally prevent you from ripping it. When you break the encryption, it becomes illegal to have a digital copy. Thats why they are now including digital copies of movies when you purchase DVD's now.




