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Can I burn copies of rented DVDs for my personal use without worrying about breaking the law?

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I have been tod that you caan burn copies of rented dvd's for my own personnel use without worrying about being prosecuted. Is this true?

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  1. No, it's not true, you can't legally do that.


  2. Not true... you will be prosecuted

  3. Hi, there

    I recently use a tool for backup DVD named Pavtube DVD Copy. It is ok to burn DVD to DVD. I have copied several DVD movies. The quality is good regardless of the sound, picture. Besides, the software can copy DVD disc to hard drive to backup your DVD movie disc to your PC. So I have no trouble to see the film with a DVD player. Of course I also can copy the DVD movies to a blank disc with it and give the copied DVD movies disc to my relatives and friends. Therefore, they can see the popular movies without buying them. This is a really good tool. Everybody can have a try. They have the trial version without any limitation in the function even the watermark. You can use it for five times within the first month.

    Here is the link:

    http://www.pavtube.com/dvd_copy/

  4. You will be breaking the law.

  5. Rented,,, that means you rent it not copy,,,,,,,,,,,,,

    In the real world,,,millions of people have copy's of everything there is,,,, there are  25,000,00 people who are running

    free copy's of vista,,,xp,,,thousands of software,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

    Oh wait,,,,,no do not copy it,, the copy police will track you down,,, they use satellite's to look for people who copy DVDs

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  6. i know a dvd copy program, but I'm not sure if it can copy DVD protected.

    http://www.topfreedownload.net/software/...

  7. ideally you must not do that because unauthorized reproduction of something that is copyrighted is evil. but realistically a lot of people do that because there is no way to track the act.

    but if you can inform those who hold the copyright and they agree, then its ok.

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