I won't claim that all objections to protection of intellectual property rights are well-founded.
But I think there's a useful distinction to be made between "buying a movie ticket does not give you the right to your own replayable copy of the movie" and "buying a replayable copy of this movie does not give you the right to watch it on any device of your choosing".
Re: Rights
Date: 5 July 2007 20:51 (UTC)But I think there's a useful distinction to be made between "buying a movie ticket does not give you the right to your own replayable copy of the movie" and "buying a replayable copy of this movie does not give you the right to watch it on any device of your choosing".