given the "32 dvd's in 160GB" I'd say they are probably just ripping the ISO to HDD and then point the dvd player software at it saying that the iso is a dvd device (linux is awesome like that). So they aren't cracking any encryption, and they have a license as a player, and YOU have the right to make a backup. So, Fair Use is covering this one.
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Chris @ Jan 31st 2007 1:18PM
given the "32 dvd's in 160GB" I'd say they are probably just ripping the ISO to HDD and then point the dvd player software at it saying that the iso is a dvd device (linux is awesome like that). So they aren't cracking any encryption, and they have a license as a player, and YOU have the right to make a backup. So, Fair Use is covering this one.