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| Is any of the software available at retail stores in the US capable of copying/burning a copyrighted movie DVD? I am not interested in software available for download from the Internet. What about the "free" softwares that come with DVD burners available at retail stores? Is any of them capable to do the job? For example the Nero software. | Guest
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| If there were, it probably wouldn't be available for very long. You might have to get interested in downloading. <guuwwe@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1172865661.383376.28650@64g2000cwx.googlegrou ps.com... Quote:
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| Well since what you are trying to do is illegal what do you think the answer is or at least should be? <guuwwe@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1172865661.383376.28650@64g2000cwx.googlegrou ps.com... Quote:
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