No CD slot

Radar19:

Carryfast:
Let’s get this right.If you record a film or music off the internet or a TV channel onto a DVD and play it at home that’s ok.But if you take it out of the house and play it on the car DVD then suddenly that’s ‘theft’ of the video ?. :confused: Where is this written in law ?.

Its called copy right infringement and yes its classed as theft.

Now, studies have shown (google them if you like) that most consumers will happily pay for content if they think its fairly priced and easy to access. For £10 a month, I can using Spotify have access to millions of music tracks from all sorts of genres, all there at my finger tips. Using the program on my computer I can put together different playlists for any occasion I can think of. Using my wifi at home I can download them using the phone app to play offline so I don’t use up my data when I’m out and about. There are even settings on the app to bar it from downloading new tracks unless connected to wifi. £120 a year for all that is a fair and just price. Same with Netflix.

You really need to stop thinking technological advancement is government propaganda.

So someone records a film at home off the TV on DVD and then plays it back at home that’s ok but if they dare to take it out and play it in the car they’ll then supposedly be busted for theft of the film. :open_mouth: :laughing:

Or for that matter they can play a youtube music video in the car using an I phone connected with USB.But they can’t record it on CD or DVD at home and then play it in the car because suddenly that’s then theft of the video.When it’s obvious that the only difference is that the mobile phone service provide doesn’t get their cut in the case of the latter.Let alone adding to the cost by also having to pay Spotify.‘Technical advancement’,as opposed to ripping off the motorist, you’re avin a larf. :unamused: