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Dvdfab lawsuit
Dvdfab lawsuit










Outside of Criterion, I don't think any studio offers Commercial-Pressed Classic DVDs for new-release sales anymore. See TorrentFreak:ĭVD fans have been watching the dwindling numbers of Classic DVDs offered for sale. DVDFab is first, the rest will follow (in time) if the lawsuit has a successful outcome for them.ĭVDFab not contesting the order was a huge blunder in my opinion. They can't sue everyone at once without looking like trolls. Law suits have to start somewhere and precedents have to be set.

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At least two more companies have voluntarily decided to withdraw software which bypasses bluray protection (Aiseesoft (Chinese) and LG Software Innovations (Canadian)). Part of a chess game? Yes, and the other side is already sweating. MakeMKV is effectively freeware while in beta, so it is harder to justify seizing potential assets. Makes more sense they stop the software which makes it easiest to convert to a compressed format. Why not has a built in converter, Anydvd is just a ripper. Any opinions on this subject without political crap? They had to go after someone, I guess. (sorta speak) It has to be politics and due to what regions/country those companies reside in. If it were an all out war they should have had all the software companies ready for a checkmate.

dvdfab lawsuit

Why not go after all the software companies that can "bypass decryption schemes" To me this is the start of a chess game. What I don't get is why just go after dvdfab why not anydvd, makemkv, dvd smith etc.










Dvdfab lawsuit