From the EFF Website:
"Anticipating Real's claim that its technology facilitates fair use, the studios also insisted that fair use never excuses digital copying of a DVD, and that they have a right to be paid for every additional copy made. As the attorney for the DVD-CCA put it: "DVD-CCA doesn't license copying."
I would like to mention to that attorney: I didn't enter into a license with the DVD-CCA. Even the FBI warning at the beginning of a DVD is nebulous at best.
Another thing to mention to the Attorney: I am purchasing a 'singularity of use product'. As long as I don't go outside that singular use (that is no concurrency copies) then I am within my rights as 'Sale of First Doctrine'. I can loan or sell my copy without fear of judicial reprisal. Where one would step over the line is keeping a 'copy' for themselves. Which people are already doing. Why do you think studios are pushing for a media-less distribution scheme where they can constantly update the encryption method?