Let's just say I ain't going to be extorted to use my PC the way I want to use it. I should have the freedom to do what I want with it not have to pay for a right that I should have in the first place.
How long will this situation last? I have no idea, but I'm going down swinging!
At the moment (and as far as I know the laws in effect) I'm not breaking any laws by ripping my CDs and DVDs for my own personal use.... called "fair use". That's why I'm paying taxes on every blank CDR and/or cassette tape I buy (and don't get me started on that topic

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I do use proprietary codecs, although I have made changes that reduces the frequency of such uses.... and I'm also learning more about the subject all of the time.
However, I do see a difference in these two situations:
1) Buying a DVD and ripping it to a format of my choosing for my own use; and
2) Buying a DVD and not having the right to use it as I see fit (for my own use) unless I pay a corporation for the right to do so and only under their terms.
Imagine if they sold bread the way they sold DVDs and CDs:
Well, you can toast this bread but only on one side. And you can put butter on it but only our brand of butter... otherwise you'll be in violation of the user agreement printed on the wrapper. Oh, and no blueberry jam. Our company doesn't make blueberry jam so you're not allowed to put it on our bread when you use it.
If it came down to the second situation, here in Canada, I guess I'd be going back to recording all of my movies off of the movie channel. And if that meant using my 1986 VCR that I bought before all of the decoding crap got put into them, then so be it.
It's all very personal. I can't say I'm prepared to go as far as RMS presently. Maybe someday... not right now, at least for me. But I've come a long way since my first exposure to F/OSS four years ago and I'm learning more. So there's hope
