Yeah, if you don't get caught.
You can also tear those little mattress tags off, too.
2006-08-13 11:37:50
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answered by Mark V 4
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i have not ever carried out that in the previous. in case you've not bought the action picture then i am going to't recommend it. i am going to't really recommend it even once you've. you'll likely want some conversion software (try 3gp Converter), a DVD Decrypter (try Fab), a video combiner (try CombiMovie) and many different software. I even do not recognize about the way you intend on doing that throughout actuality. i desire I helped fairly. yet keep in recommendations, what you're doing is I-L-L-E-G-A-L in case you do not own the flicks. it is also unlawful in case you do own the flicks so I advise you hit upon an section to acquire the action picture from on line so that you do not ought to bypass into the copyright themes.
2016-11-24 23:15:56
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answered by Anonymous
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there are a number of dvd cloning tools, but try using ANYDVD by slysoft. It removes copy protection from both DVDs and CDs. You can use it to play dvds on your pc if they are from a different region. it also presents no problems when trying to copy dvds (for legal purposes)
i love it and it works a treat!
2006-08-13 08:32:19
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answered by The Drunken Fool 7
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Yes if:
1. They are copyrighted by you
2. You have a license to burn them
3. You have a personal license(you usually get it when you buy a DVD) and you copy it for personal use
2006-08-13 08:24:59
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answered by hq3 6
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get a copy of anydvd, same name for website, this takes the protection off when ripping onto harddrive but you can only copy films or dvds that you have actually bought or made legally
2006-08-13 12:33:12
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answered by dwalker251@btinternet.com 2
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yeah you can burn copyrighted dvds but its illegal to sell them etc you can get sent to prison or fined if you get caught
2006-08-13 08:17:35
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answered by bored2death 2
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You can burn anything so long you have fire.
You CAN also duplicate copyrighted dvds but you MAY not.
2006-08-13 08:30:22
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answered by Alfer 2
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Yes. I find a blowtorch usually does the trick. Failing that, some make great coasters.
2006-08-13 11:40:53
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answered by Sun is Shining ❂ 7
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Technically yes (CloneDVD if you can get it just copies the copy protection as well.)
Morally, that's for you to decide - they make lots of money but then again it's still stealing at the end of the day.
2006-08-13 08:12:30
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answered by nert 4
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your not supossed to be if you want to you can use a program called DVD X copy platinum. it works really well!
2006-08-13 08:13:43
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answered by Anonymous
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