When this discussion started I never read the word HULU mentioned which by the way Hulu video
isn't encrypted like a dvd, by that it isn't like Net Flicks with DRM restrictions. I can understand
all sides of this conversation. We use RTMP with hacked code to appear as ADOBE to stream
given content into our living rooms in fact that same given hacked code will dump the videos,
there is my 2 cents. DVD decrypter and encrytion in linux plus mp3 etc are not open sourced
either that is why Ubuntu among other distros don't add them to their repositories, people have
to add other repositories to their system on their own therefore the user is responsible and not
the distributer. As breaking dvd encryption its done everytime one on a linux device put a disc
in and hits play.
dvddecryter even leaves a nice list of the codes in a folder everytime one adds
a disc in it doesn't know making it faster the nice time its put in to play
but no this forum is not the appropriate place for these type of discussions.
(2012-04-02, 05:41)Plaguester Wrote: (2012-04-01, 22:18)NoNamesLeft Wrote: Doesn't ripping DVDs violate the DMCA? You are cool with that one. AMIRITE?
Actually, it doesn't violate the DMCA. The violation occurs if the disk is encrypted in some way and you break that encryption while ripping the DVD. DVD rippers, torrent, and nzb applications and add-ons can be discussed in the forums because it is possible to use each legally. I doubt you'll find anyone here willing to discuss violating Hulu's TOS.