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How to copy a copywrited disc?

 
 
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      11th Sep 2008
I have a copywrite disk that was made for my company as a promo.
I want to copy a section of it, but can not do so.
Any way's round this?

If this is a no-no then can a Mod lock the thread!

 
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      11th Sep 2008
There are ways to do it.But if you don't have permission to do it then thats where the legal side comes in..As you work for the company I'm sure you would be able to get through all the legal stuff anyway..
 
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      11th Sep 2008
A friend suggested dvd-shrink & then just copy the bit i want?
I realise this is a grey area when discussing this.

May be easier to just show the whole dvd, just i like a challenge!!

 
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