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swollneck
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30. April 2004 @ 22:11 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
My friend wants to backup a movie i burned for him its a dvd of us in a wrestling tournament don't worry no copyright infringe. heres the problem i have the original and made a backup for him using dvd x copy platinum. but now he can't backup the backup is there a way around this?
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michigan
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1. May 2004 @ 00:05 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
you should be able to do a disc copy with Nero or whatever you use, except x copy

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1. May 2004 @ 01:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
so long as it aint bigger than 4.3gb (which seeing as you have done a back-up already then it cant be) try using using DVD Decrypter in iso read then iso write mode.......not the best way to do it but it will work and it is free!!!!!!

Oh and to be honest i'd ditch all 321 products (dvd x copy and the like) and use the free option instead.

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swollneck
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1. May 2004 @ 03:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
thanks guys big help, i just used record now since it was already on my computer but now i have Nero and DVD Decrypter, thanks again, i wonder why it wouldn't work with x copy?
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1. May 2004 @ 07:31 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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i wonder why it wouldn't work with x copy?
Hmm...that's a common question! :)
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1. May 2004 @ 07:56 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Its illegal to copy a copied disc....

viper6699
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1. May 2004 @ 09:43 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
hiya oriphus......is that really the case?????

i assumed that if you owned the original (and any copies were for personel use) you could run off as many as you liked?

though now thinking about it i can see why the law would state you only need one back-up at a time.

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1. May 2004 @ 09:47 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
He's alright, it's a home movie of him in a wrestling tournament :)



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1. May 2004 @ 14:58 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Yes he is alright, it's a home movie they haven't passed llaws against that (yet) :) Doesn't "fair use" constitute "personal" copies? If I take one camping and leave one at home as well as leave the original at home isn't htat considered "fair use"? (of course I own the original but I don't use them anymore I use and abuse the backups)

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1. May 2004 @ 15:56 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
hi:

why don't you use DVD Shrink. let shrink copy it to your hard drive and then use a writing software such Imgtool etc to write it to your blank. Many ways to do it, this is just my way...

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1. May 2004 @ 15:56 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
The law states that u can have only one back-up copy of an original. If in the event that the original gets destroyed and u wish to back up ur back up - well...thats a grey area....

There are no restrictions on home made movies of course

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1. May 2004 @ 17:14 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Thanks Oriphus, I didn't know that you could only make 1 backup, but I guess that makes sense it is a "backup" not a copy, my bad. Guess I'll have to quit that :( Oh well

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2. May 2004 @ 04:28 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
lol - im not telling you what u have to do, you can venture of on any pursuit of your choice ;-) but if doing so, try to use nice words to explain what u need help with, that way we break no laws and dRD is happy ;-)

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