Breaking News

Transcend Launches Next-Gen microSD Express USD710S Logitech announces Signature Slim Solar+ K980 Keyboard G-SHOCK Launches the MRG-B2000BG-3A CORSAIR Introduces the FRAME 4500x with Wraparound Panoramic Glass for Showstopper PC Builds DJI Launches Osmo Nano

logo

  • Share Us
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
  • Home
  • Home
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Essays
  • Forum
  • Legacy
  • About
    • Submit News

    • Contact Us
    • Privacy

    • Promotion
    • Advertise

    • RSS Feed
    • Site Map

Search form

321: Countdown to court date for DVDXCopy vendor...

321: Countdown to court date for DVDXCopy vendor...

Optical Storage Feb 15,2003 0

As EMediaPro posted "...April 25, 2003 marks the first court date for St- Louis-based 321 Studios, who will attempt to defend the legality of its software DVD Copy Plus and DVD X Copy. The software allows consumers to make back up copies of their DVD collections using a DVD-R or DVD-RW drive..." and continues "...Specifically, 321 sells two products. First is DVD Copy Plus, which allows its user to take any DVD and make backup copies onto a CD. With this product, users can expect a loss in quality because video material is compressed from DVD-compatible MPEG-2 to VideoCD-compatible MPEG-1. The second, DVD X Copy, allows a perfect DVD backup. Federal disclaimers and watermarks are incorporated, however. It does not limit the amount of copies made from the original disc, but copies can not be made from a copy. 321 insists that the key selling point for the product is the fragility of DVDs, which necessitates backing them up because once they are scratched they won't play. Whatís more, they say DVD X Copy will still let a user back up a scratched DVD and put a blip where the information is lost so the copy will still be viewable. Thus far, combined sales for the two products is close to 170,000 copies..."

For more information click at the 'Source' link!

Tags: 321 Studios
Previous Post
Government lab transfers DVD-R coating dye technology to China Steel Chemical Corp.
Next Post
Anti-piracy efforts could increase iPod, MP3 player prices

Related Posts

  • DVD X Copy Software Resurfaces

  • Movie Industry Settles with DVD-Copying Company

  • Macrovision wins preliminary injunction against 321 Studios

  • 321 Studios introduces DVDXTREME

  • 321 Sttudios DVD X Copy banned in USA

  • Updated software from 321 Studios

  • 321 Studios cuts descrambler

  • 321 Studios appeal the CA court ruling

Latest News

Transcend Launches Next-Gen microSD Express USD710S
Cameras

Transcend Launches Next-Gen microSD Express USD710S

Logitech announces Signature Slim Solar+ K980 Keyboard
PC components

Logitech announces Signature Slim Solar+ K980 Keyboard

G-SHOCK Launches the MRG-B2000BG-3A
Consumer Electronics

G-SHOCK Launches the MRG-B2000BG-3A

CORSAIR Introduces the FRAME 4500x with Wraparound Panoramic Glass for Showstopper PC Builds
Cooling Systems

CORSAIR Introduces the FRAME 4500x with Wraparound Panoramic Glass for Showstopper PC Builds

DJI Launches Osmo Nano
Consumer Electronics

DJI Launches Osmo Nano

Popular Reviews

be quiet! Dark Mount Keyboard

be quiet! Dark Mount Keyboard

Terramaster F8-SSD

Terramaster F8-SSD

be quiet! Light Mount Keyboard

be quiet! Light Mount Keyboard

be quiet! Light Base 600 LX

be quiet! Light Base 600 LX

be quiet! Pure Base 501

be quiet! Pure Base 501

Soundpeats Pop Clip

Soundpeats Pop Clip

Akaso 360 Action camera

Akaso 360 Action camera

Dragon Touch Digital Calendar

Dragon Touch Digital Calendar

Main menu

  • Home
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Essays
  • Forum
  • Legacy
  • About
    • Submit News

    • Contact Us
    • Privacy

    • Promotion
    • Advertise

    • RSS Feed
    • Site Map
  • About
  • Privacy
  • Contact Us
  • Promotional Opportunities @ CdrInfo.com
  • Advertise on out site
  • Submit your News to our site
  • RSS Feed