That is why, as I said, in our legislation we allow for format shifting, time shifting, and other elements. However, you have to counterbalance that with the right of creators to protect their property from those who would do them harm. As I said, for personal use, if something does not have a digital lock on it, the creator has decided to put their product on the market in that format. Format shifting is legal under this legislation, and I respect the rights of those creators. That's what I was referring to.
I have never--and no one should--hacked software or movies and format shifted them without the consent of the creator.