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I have a dvd burner on my notebook, but everything i try says it has copyright laws, and I am not able to.?

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How can I make backup copy's of my dvd's?

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  1. Step by step guide:

    http://www.topsreviews.com/guides/cucuso...


  2. You need to use a program that remove the copyright when copying.

    I would highly recommend "DVDShrink" http://www.dvdshrink.org/

    Its free and helps you copy the dvd and burn it without it saying copyright laws.

    Also, since the DVD you bought is probeblly DVD9 which means it contains 7.9gb , and your normal blank dvd is DVD5 and oly contains 4.7gb, with dvd shrink it will automaticlly shrink to the size you have picked.

    You can also lower the quality of the menu, remove like French/German audio that you dont use and all that director people talking stuff to lower the size of the dvd.

  3. Well the dvd burner burns onto a blank dvd-r or rw, not copy dvds. Its illegal to copy dvds of movies that are under copyright. You will have to just have to take better care of your dvds or try something else.

  4.   That depends on were you got it from, if it's a movie you have bought than it iprobablyly copy right protected and can't be copied but some times even though it came off the net, if it is actualua movie thahasse bean produced or is in theaters than imost likelyly has bean protected alsbecauseus the producer does not want to loose money do tsomeem onsellingng it after burning off a few hundred, I'm not saying you would, but they still nead to make money so they have to cover there backside's. If this is not helpfull let me know pleas.

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