Film Studios Sue Samsung Over DVD players
Lam1969 writes "The Korea Times reports that five U.S. film studios have taken Samsung to court for selling DVD players which allow users to bypass DRM features. The film companies, including Walt Disney and Time Warner, are demanding Samsung recall the players. According to a Samsung spokesman quoted in the article, the movie studios probably 'take issue' with Samsung's HD841 model, which Samsung sold in the United States for five months in 2004."
I heard you can connect a vcr to the output and then record everything you play, I can imagine the studios are upset.
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In other news, prices for Samsung's HD841 DVD player skyrocket on EBay.
MPAA: "I find your lack of DRM Disturbing..."
The film companies, including Walt Disney and Time Warner, are demanding Samsung recall the players.
Raise your hand if you're going to return your player if/when it's recalled. =P
If it ain't broke, it needs more features!
I'm really looking forward to the day when I can get sued for just owning a DVD player that allows me to bypass commercials, inane FBI warnings, and ads for studios and technologies like THX.
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they forgot to mention that samsung also broke a key DRM feature. you know, the one that erases your memory of the movie so you dont describe what happens, to other people.
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I had a similar reaction, except that after 3-4 episodes I was really really hating Voyager. :-)
Shouldn't be too hard, since I bet most of the people responsible for such things have the mental capacity of a 2 year old...
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Samsang DVD player doesn't have DRM.
Tochiba flat screen TV let me watch whatever I want.
Suny MP3 player let me listen to whatever MP3 files.
I have no clue what Samsung, Toshiba, Sony make. Are they big companies like Samsang, Tochiba and Suny?
"Don't let fools fool you. They are the clever ones."
Why would you need to make backups when replacements are readily available at affordable prices?
Honestly, I can't wait for Star Trek replicators to get invented. How crazy would the world get if I could download mercedes.torrent, big_mac_combo.zip, and refreshing columbianblow.rar?
Anyone who'd download a fucking McDonald's deserves to be ignored.
more or less pulled out of the air with no means to know how that figure was determined
Damages are calculated by taking the number of DVD titles in existence, times the average price of a DVD, times the number of people on earth who might conceivably hear about the existence of the Samsung players and think, "Nah, I won't buy all those DVDs; I'll just find somebody with a Samsung and copy them all".
Of course, we all know that the ads have the longest run-time...