But apparently you don't bother to browse through the slysoft forums, where you can simply ask what the deal is. If you put "slysoft legality" into google, you get this page:
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=12803
Note that no SlySoft representative seems willing to come out and state that their software is legal to import into the USA, nor whether it is legal to bypass encryption in the USA.
Which has this post:
SourceWhile that is true, click http://forum.slysoft.com/showpost.ph...1&postcount=49No. AnyDVD breaks "technological protection measures", and in the USA that is illegal (under the DMCA), regardless of whether its legal to create a back-up copy or not.
And links to this post:
SourceI am not an IP attorney but have studied this issue a bit as it relates to my own collection. The bottom line is that Webslinger is right (Legally). However, so long as you personally maintain ownership of both the original AND your fair use copy, AND do not lend either out at any time, no one will prosecute and even if they did they could not succeed. The IP violations involved are "Intent" crimes and it would be required that the prosecution prove that your intent was to duplicate outside of fair use guidlines. (i.e. make a copy for sale or for someone's use while you retain the original.) In this case that would require that malum inse be proved. Fair use copies made in violation of the DMCA would be considered malum prohibitum which would be waived in light of the contridiction betheen fair use doctrine and the DMCA.
Black's Law Dictionary 1996,
malum inse - A crime or an act that is inherently immoral, such as murder, arson, or rape.
malum prohibitum - An act that is a crime merely because it is against statute, although the act itself is not necessarily immoral
WD Goldstein, J.D. (Really!)
My opinions are my own and I am not offering legal advice nor services to any person who may read this post. Whatever you choose to do is own your own head. Sorry guys but I needed to say that to CMA.
And the conflict alluded to in that post is precisely what the hubub is about, precisely why people object to the DMCA, precisely what got this whole conversation started, and part of the reason why people objected to SOPA/PIPA as they were phrased.
But for some reason, some people can't see the conflict.