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Is that akin to cd burning and is frowned upon generally?What gear do you use?
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Back when movies on VHS sold for $75+, copying movies could be rationalized because they were such a rip-off. But now, with even new hit movie DVDs selling for under $20 (half that in the used bin), copying is no more justified than boosting goods from the dept store.
They are copy protected and, unlike laserdiscs, cannot be copied onto either tape od a recordable DVD.
And it's been done for years -- legally.Distribution and/or sale of the copies is what's illegal -- not making copies.
...and they are. But it is not really legal to discuss it.
I don't have a DVD burner, but I have friends who do and you can buy programs all over the place to copy DVDs. Amazon.com sells DVD X Copy and that is the only name I know, but I also know there are others and places like Best Buy also sell them. So I doubt they are illegal.
It is legal to make a backup copy of your DVD for personal use only. I backup my DVDs to MPEG4 format and keep them on my pc’s hard drive. I can usually get a 2 hour DVD (4+ gig) down to about 800 meg. Almost small enough to fit on a standard cd and the quality is pretty good (using DivX 5).
...clearly states what you can (and mostly what you cannot) do. No backup copies, sorry Charlie.
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