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Can I transfer movie from Directv DVR receiver to my external HD?
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<blockquote data-quote="DidUHearThat?" data-source="post: 6652993" data-attributes="member: 594758"><p>It's called Copyright. That's COPY-right. The right to make copies. No, you do not have the right to do what ever you want them, the people who own the copyright does. You paid for a singe viewing right, not for copies, distrobution, resale or broadcast. Consumer digital gear has all these special codes built in to prevent additional copies because the public is stupid and would just make copies and give them away or even sell them to friends and destory the industry. Which is basically what has happened to music. One person buys an album, puts it online and "shares" it with 2 million of his closest friends. That's 2 million people who stole the album instead of buying it. Movies and books are the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DidUHearThat?, post: 6652993, member: 594758"] It's called Copyright. That's COPY-right. The right to make copies. No, you do not have the right to do what ever you want them, the people who own the copyright does. You paid for a singe viewing right, not for copies, distrobution, resale or broadcast. Consumer digital gear has all these special codes built in to prevent additional copies because the public is stupid and would just make copies and give them away or even sell them to friends and destory the industry. Which is basically what has happened to music. One person buys an album, puts it online and "shares" it with 2 million of his closest friends. That's 2 million people who stole the album instead of buying it. Movies and books are the same. [/QUOTE]
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