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Old 17-06-2005, 15:34   #9
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Re: Is it possible to copy a DVD.......

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Originally Posted by Roy MM
You will need a DVD decrypter which i believe is ilegal BTW, and frowned upon discussion on this forum.
It is news to me, I thought that making a */cough, back up of a disk you own was leagl, correct me if im wrong, .... again



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Originally Posted by Stuartbe
A DVD that is purchased from a shop has macrovision protection so the image will currupt when you attempt to copy it...
DVdycrypter used to take that away, I think it's no longer available from their site

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Originally Posted by Stuartbe
As stated - Discusing methods of copy'ing protected media is not something that is allowed, If however you own the media then there is no problem.
I thought thats what he meant, he had an owned dvd, could have misread it though
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