@TheSwagger: eFuse was a bit of a mountain into a molehill in the first place.
@TheSwagger: eFuse was a bit of a mountain into a molehill in the first place.
@Jed: I'd still say no.
@Tachyon0118: Thats reading too much into it.
@Curves: My similar answer is to keep all my credit cards maxed at all times.
@HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: Well there isn't really a personal exemption for DVDs either.
@Geckodelimon: They don't though.
@Geckodelimon: The exemptions in this part have nothing to do with the creation of tools to do the cracking.
@cheeze-n-razzle: I'm sure there is if you look hard enough.
@tedknaz: I'd say it's the same.
@Rodney Sparks: No.
@eenmijay: Yep. There isn't an exemption to rip the whole thing for personal use.
@tedknaz: That's exactly type of use that is allowed by this in the first place.
@Powdered-Toast-Man: I would first say that wouldn't fall under the exception. You're not incorporating it into anything else. Secondly, I don't see anyone ever going through that trouble.
@meatbag_pussrocket: It doesn't even really mean that.
@evil.attorney: That was my reading as well.
@techynottreky: No.
@Steven Callas: I don't see that there would be any change.
@Tha-Militant: One has nothing to do with the other.
From my reading I don't think that DVDs are covered in the same manner that most are reading it.