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Old 03-08-2012, 05:09 AM   #64
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What is the argument here? Is it OK to do something if nobody have been prosecuted?
No. I was simply wondering if Ana's statement that media rights-holders are spending tax-payers' money in prosecuting people who format-shift media for personal use was in fact correct. In the UK, for example, although format-shifting is technically illegal, the industry has said that they have no interest in prosecuting people who convert legitimately-bought media for personal use.
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