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Old 04-02-2008, 09:59 AM
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This member is the original thread starter. Ban on DVD copying software looms

You will never have the chance to copy your DVDs again.

Due to legal battles currently being waged and new laws being passed, experts are saying this is your last chance to own controversial DVD copying software. Retailers are now selling DVD Copying software at blowout prices before it's banned forever. Hollywood has been battling software companies for years and now it appears Hollywood has finally won the war. The final deadline for the ban could be any day, even tomorrow!

If you are at all interested in copying/backing up DVDs, you should pick this software up before it's too late. Article Continued...


Does anyone think that this might be some sort of advertising ploy by this company or is there some actual fact behind DVD Copying software being banned soon? The company trying to sell their version of DVD copyning software is iCopy by ImToo.

Just noticed this also on thier advert/links:-
Don't worry though! Anyone who buys DVD copying software TODAY will be exempt from the ban. So even if you have no plans of using this software anytime soon, buying it today will ensure that you can use after it is no longer being sold.

Because of the coming ban, interest in DVD copying software has never been more popular! TechnoGeek decided to do a test of all the major DVD copying software programs on the market and see which was the best.


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