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    Be safe, opt only for legal DVD copying

    April 15, 2009
    Posted in DVD copying — Written by DoubleVision

    DVDs are popularly used among a large number of people. Knowing the costs involved in purchasing a DVD, many people prefer making backup copies just to be on the safe side, in case the original disc is lost or damaged. Therefore, DVD copying is one way of keeping your content safe.Copying discs that have been protected by copyright law is an illegal process. Therefore, it is very important for you to get familiar with these laws so that you do not indulge in an illegal process.DVD copying as a personal backup is justified. But according to the law, if this copied DVD is sold, you would be indulging in an illegal activity. DVD copying is a very sensitive issue. Hence, you need to be careful about the DVDs that you plan to copy.DVD copying should be done by a reputable company so that even if you are not familiar with the laws, you can expect the company to tell you whether your copy would be illegal or not. Illegal DVD copying can be a big blow to the entertainment industry and hence should be avoided.

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