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I don't have Netflix yet, but I'm deciding on getting it. I'm not too sure if their DVD's are copy-protected though or not. Anyone here who has Netflix know?

 

Also, if they are copy-protected, can ImgBurn still burn a DVD image from it? If this is something that is not allowed as a discussion topic, then I apologize for making it. You can delete it.

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Discussions about copy protections are not encouraged here due to the laws in the country that hosts the server and ImgBurn can only deal with unprotected stuff.

 

:)

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In any case, copying rental discs is a big no no.

 

Backing up original discs you own is one thing (and perhaps legal in some countries), I'm pretty sure copying rentals is illegal everywhere.

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Actually, from what I read, it isn't in Holland for personal use (the price of blank media is high to cover the assumed loss of profits from the copyright - but with internet ordering from other countries, I expect Dutch residents can get round this).

 

Regards

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I don't know of anything that isn't copy protected these days except the air that I breathe and I've heard there is some legislation in congress to tax that early next year.

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I don't know of anything that isn't copy protected these days except the air that I breathe and I've heard there is some legislation in congress to tax that early next year.

And if congress doesn't get you, $ly$oft with their not so lifetime not-so-free updates, will!

 

Regards

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I don't know of anything that isn't copy protected these days except the air that I breathe and I've heard there is some legislation in congress to tax that early next year.

And if congress doesn't get you, $ly$oft with their not so lifetime not-so-free updates, will!

 

Regards

 

 

I hear ya, haven't relied on them for years though so I'm good. :thumbup:

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