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Alien13
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5. February 2005 @ 14:18 |
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Hi
I was wondering what is a watermark if anyone knows could you let me know?
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J_man
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5. February 2005 @ 14:37 |
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A watermark is in official inprint in bedded in the printing as to guarentee its original and authentic.
I would not recommend attempting to duplicate them as that is definetly piracy and fruad.
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Alien13
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5. February 2005 @ 14:43 |
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i was wondering because on some demo burning programs it says it will leave a watermark thats why.
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ScubaPete
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5. February 2005 @ 14:43 |
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A 'watermark" is a "tell-tale" which says that the disk is a copy. Sometimes it is just that and other times it also links the individual, like you, if you purchased the program you used to make the copy, to the copied DVD. Of course just looking at most discs one can tell it's not an original.
As to what can you do about it ? The answer is nothing ? If someone sees a disc you copied they'll know it was you.
There should be nothing wrong in backing up your own DVD's BUT if you make copies and sell them, you can be caught. The fine is $250,000.00 AND 5 years in jail per DVD, BUT that's the risk you take if you want to sell "Bootlegs" in the US.
Cheers,
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Alien13
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5. February 2005 @ 14:49 |
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Thanx for the info ScubaPete and J_man.
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ScubaPete
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5. February 2005 @ 14:49 |
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@3_man,
I doubt that there is a program to copy whatever watermark you're refering too.
BTW, could you tell me where the watermark you're talking about can be found ?
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J_man
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5. February 2005 @ 15:20 |
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Scubapete,
I thought he was refering to the watermark in bedded into the printing, like on official documents. These are put on when they go through the printing presses.
Did not relise he was refering to one of his programs placing the watermark in the Dvd.
So does Shrink or Decrypter place these on the Dvd's as well?
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billwebso
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5. February 2005 @ 15:51 |
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neither of these proggy's leave a water mark
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ScubaPete
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5. February 2005 @ 18:58 |
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Heh, heh -
What billwebso said . . . .
Cheers,
I'm leaving my avatar here because the one earlier doesn't have a connecting link. (bad link, bad link, you get a whippin' when you get home. A really very bad link . . . )
Use the links here for my guides -
Pete
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Prelude22
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16. March 2006 @ 08:29 |
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"neither of these proggy's leave a water mark "
Is there a way to check this? So if you use DVDDec and Shrink nobody would know who made the copy. What about IMGburn and DVDFab Decrypter? Thanks. I'm just curious.
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16. March 2006 @ 10:34 |
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im pretty sure most freeware programs dont leave a watermark while some limited demos of shareware do. since shrink and decryptor are freeware, they don't leave a watermark
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Prelude22
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16. March 2006 @ 10:46 |
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Thanks. I guess my question was if you burn a backup a DVD, could they trace that backup to you? I've heard of music bought from online stores
having a watermark that could be traced to the original buyer. Not sure if this is the case with DVDs as well. Just curious.
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ScubaPete
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18. March 2006 @ 17:23 |
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Heh, Heh, somebody has been "pullin'" your chain.
The only proggy that came close to that was DVDXCopy (back in the day) _ it left a traceable serial number on any backup it made.
Relax my friend and go in peace, the big bad wolf has no teeth :)
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