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Space Shifting DVDs to Cost Extra?

Depending on who you listen to Steve Jobs has supposedly been pitching the idea of selling "premium" DVDs that would include an extra fee for the privilege of transferring your legally-purchased DVD to a different device. "The courts have held that "space-shifting" your CDs to a portable music device is a fair use. So you can legally import your CD collection to your iPod, or any other device, without paying a penny. But Steve Jobs apparently wants to charge you $4 for the privilege of doing the same with your DVDs."

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  1. Am I missing something? Where does Jobs say this? by argent · · Score: 5, Informative

    The only mentions of Jobs or Apple in the NYT article are: "Disney, of which Steve Jobs is a director and large shareholder, sells movies through the iTunes Store, and the other major studios don't. The issue has been that the studios want to charge more money for downloads than Mr. Jobs thinks they are worth." and "Apple has relented and has agreed to a higher wholesale price for movies."

    The following paragraph continues, "More interestingly perhaps, the studios are hoping to create "premium" versions of DVDs that include a copy of the movie that can easily be put on an iPod (and presumably a laptop with iTunes or an Apple TV). Fox has tried this already, with a version of "Die Hard 4 that includes a digital copy. Mr. Greenfield writes that this version costs $3 or $4 more than an ordinary DVD."

    This paragraph doesn't refer to Jobs at all, but rather to a DVD that Fox released.

    I'm missing the connection between Apple and Fox that Tim Lee's seeing. Can someone explain where this is hiding?

  2. Re:Might explain "Deauthorize Media" option by dipakpatel · · Score: 5, Informative

    From DVD Player Help:
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    Authorizing DVDs
    When parental controls are enabled, the computer administrator must authorize a DVD before it can be played.

    To authorize DVDs (if you are the administrator):

    Select how you want to authorize the DVD:

    To allow the movie to be played this time only, and then to require an administrator name and password every subsequent time, click Play Once.

    To allow the movie to be played this time and every subsequent time without requiring an administrator name and password, click Always Allow.

    Type the administrator name and password.

    To remove authorization, insert the DVD and choose Features > Deauthorize Media. Then either quit DVD Player or insert another disk to complete deauthorization.
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