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where to get a good DVD Ripper for my favourite movies

Postby chase2009 » Thu 12 Nov, 2009 1:15 am

Sometimes when you want to watch a DVD video but not on

DVD player, all you need is a DVD converter to help you

to rip it to another portable video players like ipod,

iphone touch, etc.


Also if your friend borrowed your DVD and you may like

to watch it as well then again a DVD converter will

assist you solve this problem.


I would appreciate if someone here can recommend me

some good dvd rippers.Thax in advance!
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Postby Antony » Thu 12 Nov, 2009 1:54 am

1. You don't. You don't rip movies. Owning a copy of DVD does not mean you own the copyright. It is illegal to rip copyrighted movies.

2.
Also if your friend borrowed your DVD and you may like

to watch it as well then again a DVD converter will

assist you solve this problem.


Also if you lend your friend your book and the same time you also want to read that particular book? Are you trying to tell me that you should photocopy the entire book which will "assist you solve this problem"?

Shall we expect staged forum spamming?
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Postby richard mitnick » Sat 14 Nov, 2009 11:28 am

Antony wrote:1. You don't. You don't rip movies. Owning a copy of DVD does mean you own the copyright. It is illegal to rip copyrighted movies.[/i]


Antony, check your post, you forgot the word "not".

The truth is, there is very good software, very available in the US from US suppliers.

The reality is, the DVD suppliers have already discounted this stuff into their mix. They know all about it, they know about torrent downloads, so does Amazon, and Apple.

And the truth is, these problems are made larger by the idiocy of the legitimate providers, again, Amazon, iTunes, etc. They want just too much money for .mp3's, CD's, DVD's.

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Postby Antony » Sat 14 Nov, 2009 8:00 pm

Thank you Richard.


The problem with this post and a few very similar ones in Mac OS X section is that there I can smell the staging their plan on spamming certain application.
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Postby richard mitnick » Sat 14 Nov, 2009 8:34 pm

Well, Dude-

This is your show. Just moderate this kind of stuff out, lock the posts, you know.

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