Hi Ray,
I am not sure where to start besides thanks...ahem because you are blind
you are entitled to stolen property? There is a regulation that says
this...where?
A bit humorously, but this is not a blindness thing so to speak, of
anything is a blindness thing.
Unfortunately it is a human disorder, i. e. because I feel disadvantaged
for <fill in reason> my back ground income level, skin, gender whatever I
have decided divides me from the rest of humanity, I can claim the right
to all sorts of things belonging too others because I am entitled.
The same argument is made for other sorts of stealing, from cheating on a
spouse to shop lifting, and it is equally misguided.
to keep this on point, I suppose some forget that Apple staff are rumored
to read this list?
and I feel sure they would love to know others here are using their
creativity to steal from hard working professionals.
Kare with her shoes on but her intellectual property sword drawn smiles.
On Sat, 29 Dec 2012, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
I totally second what Karen says here. Frankly, it's the attitude on the part
of some blind people that just because they're blind, they have the right to
steal copy right protected material makes me want to vomit!!! Nothing gives
anybody the right to Steal like that. I don't care if it's a physical store, a
DVD or what ever. When you buy a DVD or CD, or even a download, all you have
is the right to the individual private use of that intellectual property. You
DO, NOT, OWN, that intellectual property. That is the work of someone else:
and, unless that someone else specifically gives you the right to make further
use or to further distribute that intellectual property, , it IS, NOT, yours to
do with as you will. The only thing you own is the physical medium on which
that intellectual property happens to reside.
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray
Still a very proud and happy Mac and Iphone user!
On Dec 29, 2012, at 7:04 PM, Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net> wrote:
Half a moment.
Mod alert before this thread goes any further.
You actually expect people to guide you towards stealing property here?
Just as bad as the other thread recently telling someone how to seal movies
from the vault of stolen material the mice gives away.
I trust a mod will prevent this before it gets out of hand.
Karen
On Sat, 29 Dec 2012, Kliphton wrote:
So, what apps do people use to remove copyright protection from DVD's so it
can be ripped? I heard VLC can do this, but never knew how to do it.
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