RealNetworks Releases DVD Ripping Software

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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2008

http://www.beet.tv/2008/09/dvd-ripper-goes.html

RealDVD, a legal program that allows consumers to burn an unlimited number of DVDs on up to five PCs, will go on sale today at www.realdvd.com for $29.95. I interviewed RealNetworks VP of Video Product and Development Jeff Chasen in the Beet offices earlier this month, where he gave me a demonstration of the program.

The uploaded files are encrypted to prevent illegal sharing, but the five-PC rule makes it possible for users to grow their video library by uploading the DVDs of friends, or even DVDs of service like Netflix. Chasen assured me the service was lawful, citing the unsuccessful suit of Kaleidescape for its movie jukebox as a legal precedent. Andy Greenberg at Forbes explored the possible legal pitfalls of the service in more depth, and concluded that although RealDVD has a compelling fair use argument, they're still treading relatively untested grounds.

Legal questions aside, we're impressed with this product's sleek interface and easy-to-use sorting function. Saving the large movie files pretty much requires the purchase of an external hard drive, but it seems worth it for what you get in return.

--Kelsey Blodget, Associate Producer

UPDATE: The Hollywood movie studios wasted no time in making threats against the product, and RealNetworks Home Entertainment announced this morning that it is filing suit against Hollywood studios to protect consumers' fair-use rights with RealDVD.

The declaratory judgment will be filed against DVD Copy Control Association, Inc., Disney Enterprises, Inc., Paramount Pictures Corp., Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc., Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp, NBC Universal, Inc., Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. and Viacom, Inc. in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California.

For now, the product is still available for purchase. The press release about DVD Copy Control Association's unsuccessful suit against Kaleidescape, a similar product, can be read here. "Having lost the case ...

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  • Real is currently fighting a lawsuit filed by the MPAA for this product. Either way it is a complete waste of money. There are several FREE DVD ripping softwares you can use to rip movies to HDD, without encryptions, allowing you to copy the movie and play the movie anywhere without limits.

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