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What's the best free program to use to to copy DVD's that are copyright protected?

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I've heard there are some out there. Anyone know of any? One that doesn't have a bunch of spyware. Even if there is a low price on one would be great. I've done a search for myself, I just don't know which ones to try.

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  1. Don't try to get a free software to do this, because you will get an built-in adware which you can't uninstall it forever.

    I just experienced this.

    Get the best solution from here:

    http://www.dvd-decoder-download.com/dvd-...


  2. I'd recommend this all-in-one software to you, it can help you copy DVD even copyright protected. My friends recommend it to me, it's easy to use and works pretty well.

    http://www.freedvdripper.net/software/ai...

    If you have any other questions, feel free to email me or use http://answers.yahoo.com to seach for more answers.

  3. DVDFab HD Decrypter is what you need to get. It's completely free, contains no spyware, and it removes all protection and encryption from the DVD, creating a DVD folder on your hard drive.

    (Don't get it confused with DVD Decrypter, which is a much older program and will NOT copy newer protected DVDs.)

    Once you have the DVD folder on your hard drive, you can use any free tool such as DVD Shrink to compress it to DVD5 size, and then any standard disc burning tool to burn it.

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