Way to go Disney!!

My Dad purchased a copy of Wall-E for my 2 daughters for Christmas. It was the 3 disc edition with digital copy. Only problem is that the leaflet with the code to acquire the digital copy wasn’t included. I’ve always thought that the digital copy feature was instituted in an attempt to stem the tide of movie piracy. Disney, if I’m correct then why is it obviously so unbelievably difficult to include everything your customers need to allow us to take advantage of the digital copy feature? I’m not the only one that has purchased dvd’s thinking I’d be able to just slide a dvd in my dvd-rom drive and get a pristine iTunes compatible copy ready to sync onto an iPod. I can’t

I guess you’re going to eventually go back and treat your own customers as thieves again right? Is digital copy just another trojan horse to “induce” people to commit crimes under the Digital Millenium Copyright Act? Even though it’s illegal under the D.M.C.A to use anything or do anything to break copy protection, it’s also against the law to put a law in place that supercedes laws that have come before it.

So thanks a lot Disney, I think you just lost a customer……… for good. Have a nice day!

2 Responses to “Way to go Disney!!”

  1. Matt Says:

    Have you tried, calling support? I mean seriously..

    • John B Says:

      Disney along with many other companies should have their act together and they don’t. They offer features then prevent you from using it by failing to include the means for you to use said feature. Wouldn’t that infuriate you? I’m in the middle of moving into a new home and haven’t called support yet. It’s just the fact that one way or another it just doesn’t work. If it the copy of Wall-E didn’t have digital copy available inside the package it wouldn’t have been purchased for my kids . .the digital copy for me and the dvd for the kids.

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