


But if you break or damage the physical media, they want you to buy it again even though you've already paid for the license!Įxactly what I was going to post. They want you to think of it as a license to use the content, so you cannot resell it or make copies. Just guessing as I have no read the T&C or smallprint - who does? Is it not the case that we do not actually own the content, just the physical media it is stored on, so I imagine that if it doesn't already - it soon will - that in fact we do not have any right to copy the software within. Nothing has been changed, except the "dot com". We believe people shall have this right! That's why despite was temporarily suspended, all the developers and every single staff in DVDFab Team will continue to work hard to make DVDFab products better and better. What we were and will be continuing doing is to offer you the best tool to make backups of your DVD and Blu-ray discs you legally purchased with your hard earned money, for your own non-commercial usage. We did not in the past and will not forever in the future advocate wrongdoings with our products. And we also assure you that your licenses and customer data are completely safe and unreachable. We promise to work this out as soon as we can, through any possible means. Here, DVDFabbers all around the world, please accept our sincere apologies, if any inconvenience or uneasiness this situation was causing and is going to cause you in a few days to come. As it turned out, our portal site spam was temporarily blocked by some third party organizations in the States, misleadingly convincing people that DVDFab Was Down, which was not the case! To every single person in DVDFab Team, Mais a gloomy day, as some of you might have already found that people were experiencing some tough time accessing ( EDIT this was the original domain, this forum is renaming it as "spam". Here is an excerpt from an email just sent to customers:įrom ( EDIT this was the original domain, this forum is renaming it as "spam") to DVDFab.cn
