Thu Apr 16, 2009 12:49PM EDT
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Hollywood may frown on it -- and in fact it's sort-of/mostly illegal -- but consumers far and wide say they want the ability to copy DVDs from the original disc to their computer, either for backup or for the convenience of not having to deal with discs when you want to watch a movie. According to a study by the National Consumers League, 90 percent of consumers (all those polled own computers) say they want to be able to copy a DVD to a computer the same way they save music from a CD.
The survey, which polled 1,000 consumers aged 18 to 64, shows significant dissatisfaction with digital rights management in the DVD business as it stands today, with 51 percent of respondents saying they felt bothered by the fact that DVDs were encrypted (and illegal to crack) and 46 percent complaining that they'd previously had to repurchase DVDs due to loss or damage.
Still, most consumers say they feel DVDs to be a good value for the money: 89 percent say they're happy with the price they pay for discs, though 55 percent note they're buying fewer movies now due to the economic slump. What might get things moving again? You guessed it: 40 percent said the ability to freely copy DVDs might encourage them to spend more on discs then they do presently.
Legal or not, there are plenty of people out there who haven't even given DVD copying a whirl: 82 percent say they've never copied a DVD from disc to computer at all.
As a lover of odd statistics, I also enjoyed the survey's aggregate data about your typical media-hungry consumer: The average respondent to the survey owns 78 DVDs (bought at an average cost of $15 each) and 111 music CDs, and every six months he or she downloads 48 songs from the Internet, rents 11 DVDs, watches 6 movies on the web, and goes out to the movies 4 times. The size of the average Blu-ray collection: a whopping 3 discs.
Check out the full study results (in PDF format) by clicking here.
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@dubya Don't presume to know my intentions. I don't want to copy anything illegally. All my movies and music are legit, I just want to be able to store them on my hard drive so I don't have to worry about keeping discs in pristine condition. This way I can store the discs and have them as a backup in case anything happens to my data and I lose something.
I copy every dvd I can get my hands on. I buy them from everyone for a dollar, copy them and sell them back to my friends for a dollar. And do you know what I do with those movies???? I put them on my hard drive and dvd's for a rainy day when there is nothing on TV. It all comes down to is ethics and money. But for my legitimate dvd collection of 160ish, I like to have back-ups when I either lose one or it becomes unreadable. Dont bash on someone for thier own actions that arent harming anyone. Be thankful you have a computer to do it, cheap electricity, dvd's to access and every other thing you can imagine in this wonderful country. If your that ungrateful, go travel the world. Better yet, go to singapore and hong kong and see how they pirate our moives there.
90 %? - i go with 99 % !!!
They should get rid of the zones. The lack of interesting movies here is bad enough.
I'm proud to say that I copy ever single one of my son's DVD's. I take out ALL of the commercials and other junk I didn't buy and make a copy of just the Movie or show and NOTHING else. When he scratches it I rip a new one from the data on my PC. I own it and refuse to let the seller control something I own. Would you let Toyota control what you do with your car? A DVD is no different. It's up to you to take control or your rights.
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6 Posted by jbblake8 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:30PM EDT Report Abuse
If you stupid enough to actually fall for those scams, then you get what happens!!