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Apple, like many another provider, uses Digital Rights Management technology to protect its wares, in this instance, Fairplay, deployed on iTunes Store media like video and ebooks. (Apple no longer deploys Fairplay on purchased audio.)
Fairplay, says Apple, is a form of copy protection intended to ensure that 'fair usage' isn't breached by illegal file sharers. Although not yet tested by UK courts -- US courts may be different -- 'fair usage' would seem to extend to a purchaser the right to make a back-up copy of the commercial video which she / he has purchased for her / his own use.
DRM Fairplay removal / conversion of Apple's M4V proprietary format has been the subject of many an article on the 'Net in the past 10 years or so, including this report from How To Geek:
https://www.howtogeek.com/291612/how-to-remove-drm-from-itunes-movies-and-tv-shows/
and nowadays there are at least two developers, other than today's, who specialise in this particular activity:
http://www.noteburner.com/m4v-converter-plus-for-windows.html
http://www.tuneskit.com
hence why I don't entirely understand the reference in today's giveaway text to TuneFab's product being 'the first recommended solution'.
Like today's developer, both the above make mention of the fact that their software can effectively transform a time-limited iTunes Store rental into a permanently owned acquisition.
I've no time for Apple, not least because its locked OS, clunky iTunes, and DRM-protected M4V has long been an obstacle course I can easily live without especially when there are so many, many alternatives to buying or renting anything at all from the iTunes Store. I also think Apple is more than capable of taking action to defend itself against everything from petty fraud to large scale piracy.
On which basis then, it seems to me that the poster at comment #1 would seem perfectly entitled to go ahead and breach every tenet of the 'fair usage' principle by utilising this software in the manner that comment so enthusiastically describes.
Not, however, for me. Thanks, GOTD, but no thanks.
Fairplay, says Apple, is a form of copy protection intended to ensure that 'fair usage' isn't breached by illegal file sharers. Although not yet tested by UK courts -- US courts may be different -- 'fair usage' would seem to extend to a purchaser the right to make a back-up copy of the commercial video which she / he has purchased for her / his own use.
DRM Fairplay removal / conversion of Apple's M4V proprietary format has been the subject of many an article on the 'Net in the past 10 years or so, including this report from How To Geek:
https://www.howtogeek.com/291612/how-to-remove-drm-from-itunes-movies-and-tv-shows/
and nowadays there are at least two developers, other than today's, who specialise in this particular activity:
http://www.noteburner.com/m4v-converter-plus-for-windows.html
http://www.tuneskit.com
hence why I don't entirely understand the reference in today's giveaway text to TuneFab's product being 'the first recommended solution'.
Like today's developer, both the above make mention of the fact that their software can effectively transform a time-limited iTunes Store rental into a permanently owned acquisition.
I've no time for Apple, not least because its locked OS, clunky iTunes, and DRM-protected M4V has long been an obstacle course I can easily live without especially when there are so many, many alternatives to buying or renting anything at all from the iTunes Store. I also think Apple is more than capable of taking action to defend itself against everything from petty fraud to large scale piracy.
On which basis then, it seems to me that the poster at comment #1 would seem perfectly entitled to go ahead and breach every tenet of the 'fair usage' principle by utilising this software in the manner that comment so enthusiastically describes.
Not, however, for me. Thanks, GOTD, but no thanks.
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MikeR, The phrase 'the first recommended solution'. is just a marketing phrase that means nothing other than they recomend their product first. After all TuneFab aren't about to recommend a competetors solution first are they?
In my understanding of UK designs and copyright act this software or devices whose stated sole function is to defeat/remove a copyright protection technology from copyright protected content makes it illegal to sell in the UK. It should also be illegal in the USA too under DMCA. Since part of the selling price is the restriction to be only allowed to play the content on authorised devices. If one wanted to buy the extra licensed right to use it on different devices then the price per item would be significantly higher!
Fair usage usually refers to the need to be able to make backups of the media such as DRM protected DVD, Blu-ray Discs or VHS tapes. But with M4V files one can freely make digital backups of the M4V files AND keep the DRM intact so the right to strip the DRM to make backups is not protected by fair usage doctrine since it is not necesary to do so.
In my understanding of UK designs and copyright act this software or devices whose stated sole function is to defeat/remove a copyright protection technology from copyright protected content makes it illegal to sell in the UK. It should also be illegal in the USA too under DMCA. Since part of the selling price is the restriction to be only allowed to play the content on authorised devices. If one wanted to buy the extra licensed right to use it on different devices then the price per item would be significantly higher!
Fair usage usually refers to the need to be able to make backups of the media such as DRM protected DVD, Blu-ray Discs or VHS tapes. But with M4V files one can freely make digital backups of the M4V files AND keep the DRM intact so the right to strip the DRM to make backups is not protected by fair usage doctrine since it is not necesary to do so.
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