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Is it possible to copy movies from CDs? I've bought Nero & I've tried using
Alcohol 120, but I'm still not having any luck. Is there a step that I'm missing? I'm not trying to mass produce them, I just want to create a copy of a few of our movies for where we're going on long trips so if it get pop on it or lost I've still got the original. Any ideas? Jason. |
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"Jason - MR" <JasonMR@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C8525ADE-6977-470F-82AD-0A509F651811@microsoft.com... > Is it possible to copy movies from CDs? I've bought Nero & I've tried > using > Alcohol 120, but I'm still not having any luck. Is there a step that I'm > missing? > I'm not trying to mass produce them, I just want to create a copy of a few > of our movies for where we're going on long trips so if it get pop on it > or > lost I've still got the original. Any ideas? Jason. |
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"Jason - MR" <JasonMR@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C8525ADE-6977-470F-82AD-0A509F651811@microsoft.com... > Is it possible to copy movies from CDs? I've bought Nero & I've tried > using > Alcohol 120, but I'm still not having any luck. Is there a step that I'm > missing? > I'm not trying to mass produce them, I just want to create a copy of a few > of our movies for where we're going on long trips so if it get pop on it > or > lost I've still got the original. Any ideas? Jason. Commercial DVD movies and Audio CDs are copyright protected. A recent ruling by the Supreme Court has held that copying of copyrighted DVD content is a Federal offense. It also stated that having the software to bypass this encryption on the disks is also a federal offense. There is no "fair use" option for DVD movies. Nero, and other retail products will not allow you to copy commercial discs. There are ways to do it, but if you are found to be making copies, even for your own personal use, you are subject to the full extent of the law. If convicted, you will be a felon, and will lose many of the privileges afforded you as a citizen, including the right to vote. You have to ask yourself...is stealing a few movies worth it? Most of the movies you are trying to copy illegally are available, both new and used, on the internet for very little money. Bobby |
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I use DVDShrink. Its a great free program, especially if you have Nero v 5 or
6. "Jason - MR" wrote: > Is it possible to copy movies from CDs? I've bought Nero & I've tried using > Alcohol 120, but I'm still not having any luck. Is there a step that I'm > missing? > I'm not trying to mass produce them, I just want to create a copy of a few > of our movies for where we're going on long trips so if it get pop on it or > lost I've still got the original. Any ideas? Jason. |
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If you know of the link anywhere that describes this ruling, I'd like to see it. As I see it, we have been able to do the following since the creation of personal recording devices: Vinyl > cassette Cassette > Cassette (w high speed dub) CD > cassette VHS > VHS and now DVD > DVD The creators of programs like DVD SHrink and DVDXCopy, etc don't necessarily refer, I believe, in their ads or user's guides to terms likd "copying DVDs". They refer to it as "back-ups", which anyone should be able to do, as we've been able to do with all previous media. Why should DVDs be any different? Distribution is one thing (it's a crime in my book), but copying for personal use, is another. I have begun to split up some of the newer "Dual Discs" into a DVD and CD. Its a great idea having both on one disc, but keep popping that thing from you car CD player to your home DVD player over and over and I doubt it will last. This way I keep the original. I'd like to see where doing that for my own purpose, is a federal offense. Thanks, Steve "NoNoBadDog!" wrote: > > "Jason - MR" <JasonMR@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:C8525ADE-6977-470F-82AD-0A509F651811@microsoft.com... > > Is it possible to copy movies from CDs? I've bought Nero & I've tried > > using > > Alcohol 120, but I'm still not having any luck. Is there a step that I'm > > missing? > > I'm not trying to mass produce them, I just want to create a copy of a few > > of our movies for where we're going on long trips so if it get pop on it > > or > > lost I've still got the original. Any ideas? Jason. > > Commercial DVD movies and Audio CDs are copyright protected. A recent > ruling by the Supreme Court has held that copying of copyrighted DVD content > is a Federal offense. It also stated that having the software to bypass > this encryption on the disks is also a federal offense. > There is no "fair use" option for DVD movies. > > Nero, and other retail products will not allow you to copy commercial discs. > There are ways to do it, but if you are found to be making copies, even for > your own personal use, you are subject to the full extent of the law. If > convicted, you will be a felon, and will lose many of the privileges > afforded you as a citizen, including the right to vote. You have to ask > yourself...is stealing a few movies worth it? Most of the movies you are > trying to copy illegally are available, both new and used, on the internet > for very little money. > > Bobby > > > > |
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