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Does anyone know how to copy rented or copy-protected DVDS?
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Cabbott wrote:
> Does anyone know how to copy rented or copy-protected DVDS? yes |
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"Cabbott" <Cabbott@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2038A834-EB8A-4CEB-80D7-DD6383CA9769@microsoft.com... > Does anyone know how to copy rented or copy-protected DVDS? Making copies of copyrighted (notice correct spelling) discs is a federal offense. You will not find anyone here willing to answer your question, because in doing so, the person who answers would become an accessory to a crime. You cannot legally copy any copyrighted material without the express written consent of the owner of that material. Bobby |
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Cabbott wrote:
> Does anyone know how to copy rented or copy-protected DVDS? goto http://www.videohelp.com/ for all your video / DVD questions, a great resource of info |
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You can legally copy a copyrighted DVD if you own the DVD and
want to make a backup copy for yourself. It only becomes illegal when you make a copy of something that you have not purchsed or make a copy of something for someone else. F.Y.I. I do make copies of some of my DVDs if they are ones that my kids watch so they can change them out without me worrying about them being ruined. I can keep the original safe for life. |
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