I use http://www.dvd-cloner.com Most burners you have to pay for because of the CSS decryptor, but you can use the trial for now.
I always use dvd cloner and I never had a problem with burning copyrighted movies. I have a collection of 600 DVD movies.
2006-06-16 05:12:56
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answered by Sean I.T ? 7
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Well, depends on wat kind of CD u have? If u have the Big Boi Purple Flurp CD, then that's a software! U can't copy software!!! A software is where on the back they told u that u can only copy a ceratin amount of cds. well just email me back n tell me which cd u have!
2006-06-16 05:15:55
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answered by Toki 3
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well it depends on the protection software
i use nero and it usally just copys the cd right away with the protection, but sometimes it doesnt and i goto http://www.gamecopyingworld.com and this will give the file/patch i need to use to copy it.
2006-06-16 05:12:47
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answered by Paultech 7
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Try getting NERO from a store like bestbuy. Its a program that lets you copy protected discs. but i cant remember the price they have updated ones.
2006-06-16 05:14:51
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answered by Best Buy Mobile Rep 2
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There is some software for burning those kind of cds. But if you don't have the software then you can't burn it because it's protected and illegal if you do it.
2006-06-16 05:15:45
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answered by Tony B. 1
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I in no way indorse copyin copyrighted material, and my answer should not be used as any thing else than experimental education.
this is something that you should ask on a cdr forum, or dvd forum because this is illegal.
2006-06-16 05:14:11
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answered by czayzay2001 1
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they're protected so you're not supposed to copy them, but i am sure there are ways you can do it.
2006-06-16 05:13:01
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answered by megan33wz 2
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