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Re: [tlug] Re: [CoLoCo] RESPECT MICROSOFT



On 18/08/07, Curt Sampson <cjs@example.com> wrote:

> Indeed. I seem to own over 200 DVDs, and I'm not quite sure how all this
> came about. I do know why I own both a US and a Japanese Playstation
> 2 on which to play them (and the odd game): in that sense, DRM has
> generated direct profit for Sony even from a non-pirate.

I play DVDs on my wife's MacBook when they are region-free or Region
1, because the Mac's screen is nicer than the 19-inch TV that came
with my "furnished" apartment. When I put a DVD in the Mac and
it--instead of Just Working--prompts me to switch regions, and informs
me that I can only do this four more times (until I presumably get
locked into whatever region I last selected), I extend my middle
finger to the Mac, hold it there for at least five seconds whilst
muttering obscenities (if the baby is in the room; if he's elsewhere,
my obscenities are less muttered and more enunciated in a fashion that
would make a stage actor proud: "No, greedy companies, FUCK *you*"),
then eject the disc and slap it into my trusty Linux laptop with a DVD
drive old enough to lack hardware support for region locking.

Boot up, startx, mplayer -fs dvd://1 and hurrah!

Any media company that thinks they can tell me how to watch a DVD that
I bought has another thought coming, as long as there remains a drive
that has no hardware lock or can be circumvented. Fuck the DCMA! If
any motion picture or record company lawyers are reading this post,
feel free to contact my attorney for instructions on how best to shove
your lawsuit up your ass.

I am willing to admit that I use Bittorrent occasionally, and one
excellent use is when I can download a DiVX-encoded version of a film
that I own on DVD, but is either a) in America, or b) not yet ripped
by me and the download is actually faster than ripping it myself.

Film companies, read my lips: give me a way to watch all of your
movies, on demand, for 99 yen a play, and you will get at least 2500
yen from me, *every* *fucking* *month*. Keep expecting me to buy
overpriced DVDs that I don't have room to store and must wait even 12
hours for from the time I click the Buy Now! button on Amazon
Anywhere, and you will get 0 yen from me. Evar.

Did I mention fuck you?

-- 
Cheers,
Josh


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