// On 1 October 2014, new copyright regulations adding exceptions for personal copying, parody, and quotation came into force in the UK.
The personal copying exception allows copying of purchased media for private use. This includes format shifting and backups. The exception doesn’t cover making copies for friends, family or making copies of media you do not own or have acquired without the copyright holder’s permission. You can store personal copies on any device you own but you can’t legally give other people access to copies you make. The legislation allows individuals to apply to the Secretary of State if they want to remove the Digital Rights Management (DRM) access control, but this kind of provision – which already existed in UK law – has never been properly tested. //
The changes to the copyright law have already been passed, so I don't see how the Courts can change the law and not Parliament.