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Posted by Will Turner, Karaoke King at nat0.ucc.ac.uk on March 18, 2004 at 11:56:11:

In Reply to: Re: Poll: Copying laws. posted by Raveshing_Raven on March 18, 2004 at 11:46:50:

I heard you can download emulation software if you already own the game in question.
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: : You will not be able to copy the whole DVD, believe me. If you buy a DVD-R...it won't have enough space availble to record the whole DVD...

: : But on the copying...what is the difference if you copy a VHS? Or a show off the television? The only thing they don't want you to do is Show the movie/game/show for personal gain: i.e. if you charged people to come over and watch Jersey Girl on your plasma TV. I agree, the company's put alot of time and money into producing movies on DVD...it's not like everyone is doing it. I for one don't, I'd rather have the FULL DVD than a recorded one. That's my story, and I'm sticking to it!

: Actually, my computer takes DVD+R and this program I use will let me compress it all. So eveything fits on the whole disk; all the extras, menu screen, commentaries, etc. But to add, my dad made an interesting point the other day. We buy these dvd's from stores and they are so easily scratched. We should be allowed to make copies so we didn't just blow our money away when the kids get ahold of our dvd collections.




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