February 25, 2008

I want to backup my copyrighted DVDs. How do I do that?


answering to comment,ann m
DVDs have copyright, I have the encoding them. I tried to copy a DVD on my computer but it will not let me. I heard there is a program that is going to win on copyright encoding but I can not find it.
This is probably illegal. Decryption software was considered legal, but its use is probably illegal.

It is obviously a good idea that people do want to save collections of movies because they are not cheap to buy when you buy more than one at a time, but only because we want to do it does not mean that the film industry agree with us and do the consensus of opinion seems to be that it is illegal in most Western countries to do this.

What are the chances of getting caught you. Next to zero if you are not going to go sell them to people.

5 comments:

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
If your country has laws similar to the DMCA

Can any copying of content protected by encryption is a crime.
This includes all DVDs, which are protected under the standard.
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backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
i use a program called dvd shrink
U can download for free download and it is the complete guide.

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
Hello,
Please try to DVD Decryptor:



CloneDVD Then try to make backups:

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
All information and programs you need can be found on the link below.

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
, I think it's not even bother. What is the point of having a copy of a DVD. You can only see a film at a time and if you do lose or break one and really need to see it again, just buy a new one, it is easier.