Do you realise that by attempting to copy other people's material in whatever form you choose, YOU ARE STEALING FROM THEM. As such, you can be dealt with at law.
2006-12-26 01:30:15
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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what DVD? if it is footage you shot on your own camera and are burning to your own DVD disc and are attempting to copy that then you need to go back to the program and or original footage and then remaster the DVD and remove copyright from the master disc and copyright your authorised copies.
However if you do not own the copyright licence to the material you are attempting to copy then that is illegal and you could face a hefty fine or even jail if the holder decides to sue you.
however with that legal warning inplace there are software programmes on the market that can get arround the copyright protection by cloning the entire disc. see www.softpedia.com or www.majorgeek to search for the type of software you need.
Remember if you break copyright laws you could owe a lot of cash and or face jail. you have been warned. so only use the software for media you have the legal right to copy with the written permission of the copyright holder. and place a copy or at least a reference to the legality of the copies on the finished discs.
2006-12-26 09:02:03
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answered by thebestnamesarealreadytaken0909 6
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Yes there's a way...you could try AnyDVD/Dvd Regionfree.You are allowed to use the trial versions for a short period,and if you're happy with either of them then you can decide with one to purchase. Alternatively you can download the latest version of DvdShrink and all your troubles are solved. Remember with Dvdshrink you can only copy the main Movie.
Good luck on what choice you make.
Ivanhoe...
2006-12-26 09:00:27
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answered by BINNY 1
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You solve by not trying to copy copyrighted material - its that easy - good luck!!!
2006-12-26 08:55:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I asked this question a week ago and DVD shrink has worked for me to make (ahem) back up copy's of my DVDs
2006-12-26 09:01:34
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answered by ♣ My Brainhurts ♣ 5
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It's illegal to copy copyrighted material.
2006-12-26 08:55:09
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answered by leaptad 6
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what a load of coblers you lot are tallkin!a guy has asked how to rip a dvd off , theres thousands of people doin it every day! just tell the guy how to do it cus you all know how and cut the crap !
2006-12-26 13:58:43
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answered by tom 2
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No problem.... just go out and buy another copy. That's the legal way.
2006-12-26 08:57:23
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answered by pappy 6
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Use DVDshrink in combination with RipIt4Me. See source list. RipIt4Me is only required for SOME (not even that many) DVD's.
2006-12-26 08:55:44
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answered by Uninformed hence not consenting 7
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Don't copy it. Have whoever you were copying it for buy their own.
2006-12-26 08:56:13
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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