Re: Moviemakers win legal battle with DVD sanitizers
- From: WinField <doghouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 07:58:29 -0700
At least I don't drag monkeys into my excellent home theater to A/B regular (slightly over-priced) DVDs with your Toshiba HD-HIV player.
Roy L. Fuchs wrote (I'm paraphrasing from memory RAM)
"... even a monkey could see the difference."
[ This, A/B'ing from HD-HIV to regular DVD ]
Oh wait. Gosh. I'm speaking with the wise and noble Phat Bytestard. You do sound an AWFUL lot like Roy. AWFULLY like Roy. Make that just plain AWFUL.
ha! , - winf
Phat Bytestard wrote:
On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 08:40:30 -0700, WinField <doghouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Gave us:
Technology has devalued movies. I don't need a china-connection or $100,000 in equipment to clone a movie. Making a movie copy has become child's play.
It is also STILL not legal. Idiots have devalued movies. You are
one such idiot. BTW, dumb ass... such activity causes prices to go
up, not down.
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