Wonderful EFF supporters keep on coming up with great new entries for EFF’s Catalog of Missing Devices, which lists fictional devices that should exist, but don’t, because to achieve their legal, legitimate goals, the manufacturer would have to break some Digital Rights Management and risk retaliation under Section 1201 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
Now, EFF supporter Rico Robbins has sent us the “FanFlick Editor,” a welcome addition to the Catalog, alongside of Dustin Rodriguez’s excellent list of missing devices like the Software Scalpel and MovieMoxie; and Benjamin MacLean’s Mashup Maker.
If you have your own great ideas for additions, send them to me and maybe you’ll see them on EFF’s Deeplinks!
Meet the FanFlick Editor. With this revolutionary video editor, you can directly rip your favorite movies from DVDs or Blu-rays or even digital copies from iTunes, Google Play, and any other service. Edit the film to your heart’s content and then distribute the edit decision list (EDL) — a file that contains instructions that other people can use to edit their own copies during playback while they watch, so they can experience your vision for the movies you both love (or even the ones you hate!).Used your own footage, graphics, or audio? No problem! FanFlick Editor keeps track of what you made and what you ripped, and packages up your other content with your FanFlick EDL. That way, you only distribute material whose copyright you control, or that is in the public domain, or that fair use permits. Sharing edit decision lists is fair use and thus legal — that’s how ClearPlay do business — so we’re free to provide you with a useful, flexible tool like FanFlick Editor.
FanFlick Editor: an entry in the Catalog of Missing Devices from an EFF supporter
[Cory Doctorow/EFF]