flynn23 wrote: ] When the videotape in the VCR is replaced by a hard drive ] so that the copy made is as good as the original and can be ] shared over the Internet with a multitude of people, the right ] to record looks more--at least in the view of several media ] companies--like a license to steal. ] ] Oh for CRYING OUT LOUD! Get out of the way and let it happen ] already. We've only been waiting 10+ years for this to happen. ] It's finally all here, and you idiots are still trying to stop ] it. You'd think after 10 years, you'd have figured out how to ] make the transition by now. Gee, information is getting hard to control, isn't it? But control it they must, that's the only way to make really obscene amounts of money, and incidentally control what media gets produced and promoted. This is a great example of centralized control of a resource vs. decentralized control of that resource. I wonder what will happen.... RE: Recording Restricted |