Anaxagoras
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Joined: 5/9/2009 From: Eire Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: defiantbadgirl OP, I hate to be the one to deliver bad news, but there's a good chance a DVD recorder won't work, at least not in the US. At one time, it was legal to record on blank DVD's for personal use. I think it still is in Canada. But because of a few people copying and selling DVD's, the stupid copyright laws in the US now treat everyone like a criminal. Now only temporary DVR recordings that you have to delete when the DVR runs out of room are legal. So even if it's for personal use, despite the fact that you're a paying cable customer, all stations are copyrighted and you can't legally make a permanent copies. You can try, but no DVD recorder will record "copyrighted" channels. I remember that debate I think. I thought the law on copyright in the US since its inception in the early 80's was that it was OK to make temporary copies of programmes after legal challenges were made over taping. This would have applied to old VHS tapes as much as DVDs, and that it wasn't enforced unless one was duplicating them for distribution.
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