Re: COPY DVD

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what colour is th sky on your planet ???
how is killing someone the same as backing up a dvd ?
killing someone is morraly wrong
i back up my kids dvd's whish i have purchsed, put the original out of there
way and after a week or 2 when the copy has been stood on, covered in sticky
finger prints, drawn on etc, i make another copy rather than paying up to
£20 for another one.

so tell me is that as morraly wrong as murder ????

get a grip on reality

besides it's not a fedral offence for me to copy a dvd, i live in uk.

Burgy wrote:
Wonder why anyone would want to waste a $2 dvd on the crap their
making now-a-days????

I can't even stay awake long enough to get through the crap the first
time....actually, I have trouble
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"NoNoBadDog!" <Diespammers@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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So, by your logic, I can kill anyone I want to as long as no one else
knows about it?

A law is a law. You cannot justify breaking the law just because it
is convenient.

Lastly, the law is specific and detailed; the judge will send you to
jail if your are prosecuted and found guilty. It is a Class C
felony; you lose your right to hold certain jobs, etc...seems like a
big risk to make a copy of something you can buy for under $30.


Bobby


"crime prevention" <crime999@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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but whos going to know ?????
and lets say someone did find out what judge would send you to
prison for it.???

NoNoBadDog! wrote:
Time to review the law...

You can back up your cassette tapes, your audio CD's, and your
Vinyl albums, but the law states you cannot make a copy of a DVD
movie even for your own use.

Bobby

"crime prevention" <crime999@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Try dvd shrink

i'm sure you can leagaly back up dvd's that you have purchased for
your own use. if your not selling them i dont think your going to
go to jail. NoNoBadDog! wrote:
"D.H. Cesare" <cesareDH@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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WinXP PRO, 1024MB RAM, 2.8mHz, nVidia GeForce 6600 adapter,
160MB HDD, LITE-ON DVD±R/RW DL Recorder, using Nero v6.6.1.4,
I am unable to copy one video DVD to a blank DVD. I've used
different types of DVD blank media with no luck.
I'm able to make nearly any other type of DVD I want, data,
music, etc., but can't copy from one to another. When I go
into the DVD COPY mode, it does not correctly recognize the
media type, and it won't let me set the media type (CD/DVD)
which it's supposed to do automatically. Any help is
appreciated. *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
Always remember that you are
unique, just like everyone else.
D.H. Cesare


Are you aware that commercial DVDs have copy protection on them
to prevent them from being copied?

Are you aware that copying DVDs is a Federal Offense and could
result in significant jail time in a Federal Penitentiary and a
huge fine? Are you aware that stealing something that you did
not pay for is
just morally wrong?


Bobby

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