I also have a much better version, good enough to distribute, only I can't, because it's locked.
P.S: Nope, don't even try I won't tell where they sell the 62.1 surround system
You pay 25$ for a great movie in Blu-Ray, with your friends you decide you're all gonna watch it together at the rich one's place, this jerk you all love but are also jealous of because he's got the super-duper-high-res 120 inch plasma TV with the 62.1 sound system, you all have a great evening until you slide your disc in his player and get a nice message on the screen informing you that from now on you can only watch your movie if you friend invites you over
You can bring your cd wherever you want and it's the same with a dvd and a BR, the new law won't change it.
How? If I bought an original CD it doesn't make a difference to him that I listen it on my home system or in my car or at a friend house. It's the original not a copy and it would be the same with an original dvd or an original BR. Looks like you are frighten by "le bonhomme sept heures" to me
in the UK you would need a licence to play a radio in a pub or club, which might be fair enough
For current formats yes. But who's to say it will not change with future formats?
Sebastien you are affraid of thing who will never happen in our lifetime