On DVD rippers, uses for.
I think the RIAA/MPAA’s argument against filesharing is encapsulated in this description of MacTheRipper, a DVD-ripping program for OS X:
This product is made to backup DVDs you have legally purchased for personal use. Any copyright infringing activity you choose to perpetrate using this application is illegal, wrong, and beyond our control. That being said, MacTheRipper removes CSS encryption, Macrovision protection, and sets the disc’s region code to ’0′ for region-free by default, and is capable of removing RCE region protection as well, making an unrestricted copy of any DVD movie you own.
I just love the tone of that passage. “Yeah, I guess technically you could use this program legally, but come on.”