Re: Copyright
- From: "LVTravel" <noone@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2007 13:49:21 -0500
So to finally and totally answer your question, NO! Even copy protected
DVDs (which can be expensive to purchase the software to produce them) can
be copied with simple, downloadable software from the internet or hardware
purchased at your local electronics supplier (Wal-Mart, Circuit City, etc.)
"becca" <becca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have made a family DVD, and there are family that are going to buy it and
I
want to try and prevent a whole bunch of people just burning copies after
I
worked so hard to make it. So, that is why I was wondering if there was a
way
I could do something that could prevent everyone from burning copies from
the
copy they buy.
--
becca
"LVTravel" wrote:
There is commercial burning software to prevent the normal copying of the
disk by some programs but there is absolutely no way to totally prevent
all
copying of anything on a computer. For every commercial disk copy
protection method there are probably 10 or more available software
programs
that will allow that disk to be copied. In other words, if it can be
seen
on the screen it can be copied, if it can be played on the computer it
can
be copied.......
"becca" <becca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I want to know if there is a way for me to set up my movie so that it
can't
be burnt by others after I make copies
--
becca
.
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