Also understand that this discussion is intended for people living in the US. Feel free to make a new thread for your region instead, but let's keep this relatively orderly, shall we?
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Moving on...
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2015 ... sonal-use/
Here's an article from late October 2015. From what I understand, the law seems to state:
1. You may not circumvent copy-protection in place on media for any reason.
2. If you do no circumvent copy-protection, you are allowed a single digital backup of your media for personal use.
(please please correct me if I'm wrong)
If my understanding is correct, doesn't this mean that the only things you can "rip" legally are CDs, and older mediums of video and audio like VHS tapes? All commercial DVDs and BDs that have ever been released and will be released will employ copy protection, so doesn't that mean ripping them with programs such as MakeMKV is illegal, and even the software itself illegal?