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    Quote Originally Posted by wkid_one
    so is DVD Xcopy
    Didn't DVDXcopy run foul of the law? And have to rip out the "burning" part of the application?

    Actually wkid, I've used a few now and that includes DVDXcopy Platinum, as you already know, and I find DVD Shrink suits my needs best. I like the way it uses the burner part of Nero to do the job, and it also seems to work better as a background app on my P4. DVDXcopy seemed to use too many resources for my liking, and doing lots of Photoshop work seemed to result in rooted DVD's.

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    Yes it did run foul of the law - every other copy software has fail safes built in that 'prevent' you from copying copywritten media - ie retail DVD's.

    The argument put forward by 321 Studios was that they were only assisting the purchasers in 'backing up' their legitimately purchasing media - however, even the act of backing up any media (CD or DVD) is in direct contravention of copyright law.

    You can still find copies of DVD XCopy 3.2.1 and 4.0.8.3 around - try www.magicalsoftware.net. This site also has interesting write ups on all the DVD Copying software (and links to just about every version of every program) - and they, like me, rave about DVD XCopy for pure copying of DVD's (note: I am referring to personal DVD's not commercial - however it does this well too apparently)

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