From Federal Crime to Simple Task: The Transformation of DVD Ripping
The transition of DVD ripping from a federal crime in 1999 to a straightforward process by 2026 underscores significant shifts in copyright law and technology.
Editorial Staff
1 min read
Updated 9 days ago
In 1999, ripping a DVD was classified as a federal crime, reflecting the stringent copyright laws of the time.
Fast forward to 2026, and the same task can be accomplished for just $22 using free software, indicating a notable change in accessibility.
This evolution raises important questions about the implications of changing legal landscapes on copyright and technology.