| Post ID |
Timestamp |
Content |
User |
| 1220910 |
2011-08-04 07:02:00 |
www.engadget.com |
nedkelly (9059) |
| 1220911 |
2011-08-04 07:56:00 |
Dont think people in NZ care if its legal, or not. They'll still do it |
Speedy Gonzales (78) |
| 1220912 |
2011-08-04 08:54:00 |
Could be tempted to move back, on second thoughts maybe not |
gary67 (56) |
| 1220913 |
2011-08-04 08:58:00 |
It makes sense if you copy it onto another device for your own personal use. They should be going after people who copy onto DVD, blue-ray, etc and sell them. |
Bobh (5192) |
| 1220914 |
2011-08-05 02:59:00 |
Isn't that just format shifting, which i think is legal here? |
Morgenmuffel (187) |
| 1220915 |
2011-08-05 03:14:00 |
It is legal to format shift your own CDs but not DVDs in New Zealand. |
CYaBro (73) |
| 1220916 |
2011-08-05 05:49:00 |
Does anyone really give a monkey's.. ? |
Terry Porritt (14) |
| 1220917 |
2011-08-05 06:11:00 |
If the law is an ass it will treated that way. |
prefect (6291) |
| 1220918 |
2011-08-05 07:12:00 |
arstechnica.com |
nedkelly (9059) |
| 1220919 |
2011-08-05 08:15:00 |
Hardly new, everyone's been doing it for years... |
Agent_24 (57) |
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