Jacco said:
Here's an interesting thought I had today in class while I was not paying attention like I was supposed to be.
Say you buy an iPod Touch or something and decide you want lots of videos on it. Specifically, for the sake of argument, you want the entire first season of My Little Pony and The Bourne Identity on this new iPod. The only problem is that you own them both of DVD, having legitimately paid for them, but not digital versions from iTunes.
You find both of them on The Pirate Bay. Since you bought and paid for the actual physical media, would it still be considered piracy to download torrents of them so your kids (and you, don't lie) can watch My Little Pony on a road trip or so you can get your fill of violent kickass fights from Matt Damon at the airport?
What are your thoughts and why?
It actually depends on your jurisdiction.
In Canada, there's a levy on all media that can be copied onto that becomes royalties for music companies, thus making it so they can't complain if you make copies of stuff you actually own.
However, in this case, you're not.
See, the technology exists to rip from those dvds. That's fine, because you are, in fact, copying from a media you own. However, you do not own the original file off the torrent, so they might be able to ding you there.
Morally, provided you own the original copy, I see no problem with this. Legally, you might be in a pickle, depending on where you live.