According to a a release from AfterDawn, Macrovision has "acquired" the intellectual property rights to the DVDDecrypter program, and the company has apparently begun to demand that it be removed from some hosting sites.
http://www.afterdawn.com/news/archive/7056.cfm
According to the first paragraph of the article:
"DVD Decrypter to be removed
24 November 2005 7:48 by dRD
"Macrovision Corporation recently acquired the intellectual property rights in all versions of DVD Decrypter from its author, Lightning UK!. As the current owner of the intellectual property rights in DVD Decrypter Macrovision has contacted us to inform that 'any license granted by Lightning UK! to AfterDawn for the distribution of any version of the Software [DVD Decrypter] is hereby terminated with immediate effect.'"
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"Hey, Pa. Why do I have to close the barn door if there's no horses in it?"
Whatever doesn't kill me, merely ticks me off. (Never again a Sony consumer.) -
Then the next question would be: 'How long will DVDFab Decrypter last? And any others?"
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Wouldn't the new license only take effect for new versions? Then again I don't remember what the original license was.
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Originally Posted by celtic_druidDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw?
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Well if Macrovison own the rights, I guess they could create a new version. License protection to the studios and then sell a tool to us consumers to remove said protection. So, no I guess that there there won't be a new version.
I guess the fact that DVD Decrypter was never GPL or equiv might mean that they can change the license to effect older versions. I guess it all comes down to the original license. -
Like it matters.... seem's kind of stupid seeing as he (as in the program because he is going ImgBurn) was shut down a long time ago and the last 2 diff. copy protections could not be defeated by DVD Decrypter anyways
I love using it all the time for demuxing streams from dvd's & it has a ton of good use's besides trying to defeat any kind of copy protection.
Oh well, i have the last 8 versions of DVD Decrypter archived/backed up anyway's 8)
Oh $H!T.. there are some guy's knocking at my door in black suit's
Originally Posted by redwudz
Because it depends on the law's of every diff. country.
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Originally Posted by Noahtuck
I use DVD Decrypter daily to demux DVD recorder streams and transfer to the hard drive.
I wish Lightning UK! would make a stream rip software for DVD recorder owners. If I had money, I'd pay him for it. I know I'd at least donate, and I'm sure others would too.
That and the burning API were great things to have.Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
FAQs: Best Blank Discs • Best TBCs • Best VCRs for capture • Restore VHS -
Originally Posted by lordsmurf
Originally Posted by lordsmurf
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I don't get it..
Why not just use another dvd rip sw, like the many others
that are floating around ??
-vhelp 3656 -
Originally Posted by Noahtuck
Not to mention P2P and the newsgroups. But sites like this won't have much choice . . . . -
Originally Posted by lordsmurf
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Originally Posted by celtic_druid
That's why there don't seem to be any boxes to defeat ColorStripe reliably. To make one would be to open yourself up for a lawsuit you'd definitely lose. -
i wonder how they are going to remove it from the 900,000 pc's that have it on p2p -- or on the 1000 irc channels for dl or on ngs for that mater ...
it is kinda like trying to remove sand from your ass while still seated on the beach naked .."Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650) -
Originally Posted by CubDukat"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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I think what everyone is missing is that Macrovision makes it's money selling it's technology to the movie studios.
It's in their interest to create the "illusion" that their technology is effective. Remember, they are dealing with people who think they can sue the entire world. People who have proven themselves not to be the sharpest knives in the drawer.
The heads of the record and movie studios are human , therefore resistant to change - any change. That includes changes in thinking.
Look how long it took them to learn they could actually sell songs on the Internet (which I still believe isn't the most effecient way for them to make a profit from all the people with Internet connections). They waited too long, yet they're now patting themselves on the back about it.
Macrovision is just trying to create the illusion that one more program that can "defeat" their technology has been removed. If they did nothing there is a chance the perceived value (to the Einsteins running the studios) of their product would be lessened.I don't have a bad attitude...
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Downloaded version 3.5.4.0 from free-codecs.com. Will save a hard copy on disc.
The only good news would've been if LightningUK had been paid an astronomical amount for his efforts. -
We have no idea how much Macrovision paid to "acquire" DVDDec. It obviously wasn't much use to LightningUK anymore, Macrovision certainly has alot of leverage, and under that wacky 9th Circuit ruling DVDDec actually infringes on at least one of Macrovision's patents. For all we know, they didn't have to pay a dime.
Being the owners of the program now, it is extremly simple to get it removed from websites. All they have to do is notify the webhost and they are legally required to remove the site until the program is removed (all within reasonable amount of time). Macrovision can effectively shut down mass distribution of the program via webhosting. Yeah irc and ftp and torrents and such will still be wide open avenues for distribution, but the average person looking to learn how to rip a DVD probably doesn't use these.
Even if all of this policing of the program does nothing more than put a chink in the armor, like I said they still probably didn't have to pay much for the acquisition. -
Originally Posted by adam
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Originally Posted by paulw
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Originally Posted by paulw
No internet site is ever fully protected regardless of where in the world it is hosted, all due to the fact that domains are registered through a centralized entity in California. But depending on the country, the person behind the site may be protected. -
I remember reading recently that the United Nations was trying to pull the domain naming game out of California. Anyone read that? What happened?
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Originally Posted by ROF
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Originally Posted by Jikchung
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Nobody that read that thread blamed Sony after the first day or so. It was clearly Macrovision.
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Originally Posted by ROF
Surely your addled mind meant MPAA, but its so fogged over with blind love for the big shills you forgot which master you were defending.
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ROF has a right to his/her opinions also .... just like everyone else ...
please do not be derogatory in your response to him"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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