Is burning DVDs for your personal collection considered a hobby?
Under Family Category: Hobby and Leisure
OBVIOUSLY it’s illegal, though most ppl have programs to duplicate as well as bake movies. Is this deliberate the hobby or something people would do if they have zero improved to do with their lives?
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Making illegal copies of someone’s copyrighted work by pressing a button on a computer is hardly what I would consider a hobby.
To me a hobby isn’t just something to fill the day, it’s something I can take pride in.
no, not a hobby…
I’ve got over 1200 VHS tapes of programs that I taped off TV. Nothing illegal about that. I intend to watch them all and put some on DVD in the future. I also have several hundred audio tapes of Old-time radio programs. Call it a hobby or maybe a pastime, doesn’t matter, as long as it is enjoyable.
Even if the type of copying you are talking about what legal, it would not be considered a hobby. A hobby is usually productive and should be something you can take pride in.