The Better Business Bureau this week issued a national warning about 321 Studios, a developer of DVD copying, backup and repair software that is causing controversy in U.S. federal courts and in Hollywood. The BBB, a nonprofit consumer advocacy group, issued the consumer advisory against the company in response to customer complaints. Amid its consumer skirmishes, 321 Studios also has been fighting Hollywood over its DVD-copying software, which movie studios say violates the 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
I have been awaiting a rebate since November of 2003. I will not purchase anything from this company again. I have a $40 check they owe me and they show on their website it was approved on Jan. 7,2004. So the only reason I can find I do not have it is that they are fraudulent in their promises. I will be contacting the BBB in St. Louis also to hopefully get my check from them. They completely ignore all requests sent to them about this.
DVD Software Vendor Faces Consumer, Court Challenges
Posted by: Gene J. Koprowski April 21, 2004 09:38 AMThe Better Business Bureau this week issued a national warning about 321 Studios, a developer of DVD copying, backup and repair software that is causing controversy in U.S. federal courts and in Hollywood. The BBB, a nonprofit consumer advocacy group, issued the consumer advisory against the company in response to customer complaints. Amid its consumer skirmishes, 321 Studios also has been fighting Hollywood over its DVD-copying software, which movie studios say violates the 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
I will be contacting the BBB in St. Louis also to hopefully get my check from them.
They completely ignore all requests sent to them about this.