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DVD anti-copying measures

DVD anti-copying measures

Posted Nov 15, 2020 6:12 UTC (Sun) by nybble41 (subscriber, #55106)
In reply to: DVD anti-copying measures by giraffedata
Parent article: The RIAA, GitHub, and youtube-dl

> …what prevents you from making a usable copy of the content on a flash drive or whatever is the encryption.

The encryption doesn't prevent you from making a copy of the (still encrypted) content of the DVD on a flash drive. It only prevents you from playing the video from that copy, since it would need to be decrypted first. The only official, licensed systems that can decrypt the DVD content for playback will not accept encrypted input from a flash drive, only from commercial DVDs, so having a bit-for-bit copy of an encrypted DVD on a flash drive doesn't help. Still, CSS would be more accurately classified as protection against unauthorized *playback* rather than unauthorized *copying*.


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DVD anti-copying measures

Posted Nov 15, 2020 17:45 UTC (Sun) by giraffedata (guest, #1954) [Link] (1 responses)

I think I could make a case that the content protected by copyright is the movie, not the bits. A copy of encrypted bits that can't be played is not a copy of a movie, so encryption is a device that prevents copying.

Sometimes engineers, with their view inside the machine, have a rather different perspective on copyright law than authors and copiers.

DVD anti-copying measures

Posted Nov 15, 2020 18:25 UTC (Sun) by geert (subscriber, #98403) [Link]

So my dm-crypted hard drive does not contain any movies, as the RIA* cannot play them?
Well played ;-)


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