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Can I Copy A Dvd?

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missprim | 19:43 Sun 27th Jan 2013 | Technology
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My friend just phoned to ask if she could have a DVD back that I borrowed a few weeks ago as someone else wants to borrow it.
I just haven't got around to watching it although I would like too at some point.
Is there anyway I can copy the DVD onto my computer and then copy onto a blank DVD?
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Of course sir.prize. Why am I so slow to realise things? Must be the age thing!
I suspect the link in the first post showed how it was possible missprim.

Don't think they'd want details printed here but I'm sure a web search uncovers a multitude of sins.
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Oh I see OG. being missprim, I wouldn't want to do anything illegal :-)
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As AOG has stated, the first response was a link to a site where you can burn a dvd onto a blank disc. Which is illegal. Get it from Blockbusters missprim. It's an excellent film :-)
OG not AOG
Depends on what is on the DVD!
I bought it last week at Sainsbury's for a fiver -so is it worth messing about? -rosy
Exactly!
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