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Mon, 02 Jun 2014, 08:28
Jayenkai
It is now legal to backup your data, in the UK!

*phew*

https://torrentfreak.com/copying-mp3s-dvds-cds-now-legal-uk-140602

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Mon, 02 Jun 2014, 08:38
cyangames
So, what happens now with the DRM protected CD's, etc? I'm guessing, they would in theory be breaking some form of law?

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Mon, 02 Jun 2014, 09:02
Jayenkai
Not a clue, and in all honesty it'll probably be repealed in a few weeks, anyway.. Most of these sorts of things usually do!

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Mon, 02 Jun 2014, 11:59
steve_ancell
I always thought that was allowed anyway, as long as you already purchased and still possess a genuine copy.

Mon, 02 Jun 2014, 13:18
Jayenkai
Nah, never been allowed in the UK.. Stupid lawmen freaked out about the simple things, many many years ago...

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Mon, 02 Jun 2014, 15:22
spinal
"The revised copying rules are expected to generate an additional £31 million in revenue per year."

Thats the part that got them to bring about the change, I have no doubt about that.

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Mon, 02 Jun 2014, 19:20
9572AD
In the US it's not legal, but also not illegal to make personal copies.
...unless you have to decrypt something - then it is a Federal crime under the DMCA. What horseshit.

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Tue, 03 Jun 2014, 06:13
steve_ancell
Does anyone remember when it was announced in an Amstrad magazine, that there was a big thing about banning the Multiface II in the 1980s?. That's why I thought that you could backup what you own when the Multiface II ban was lifted.

Tue, 03 Jun 2014, 07:43
rockford
Does anyone remember when it was announced in an Amstrad magazine, that there was a big thing about banning the Multiface II in the 1980s?.

I remember that well. I already had one by then though