According to a news published at Ars Technica, thanks to an amendment recently approved by the DVD Copy Control Association it will be possible to burn movies purchased from download services and DVD kiosks to DVDs that will playback in standard DVD players.
Currently this is not possible because of legal restrictions, but following the approvation of the above amendment now customers can save a copy of legally bought movies on a disc to store it on a shelf.
What makes all this ridiculous, however, is that DVD-R support for CSS will require special discs (no info about price of these "special" discs), and not all existing DVD burners will work with it. It seems that majors really enjoy to joke end-consumers...















