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Posted by lled on 03/06/07 00:04
"Clubsprint" <spamspamspamspam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> "lled" <lled@sone.com> wrote in message
> news:5j4Fh.550$mb1.95200@news.optus.net.au...
> >
> > Would you need to get the copyright holders permission before ripping
> > apart
> > their DVDs? Just curious as you seem to want to go down the legal path
in
> > everything but that. If you had their permission wouldn't you then also
> > have the unencrypted media from them, hence no need for a DVD ripper?
> >
>
> My organizatiopn ran a competition where the entrants made DVDs on a
> particular theme
> and posted them in. The organization would like to display the winning
> entries on our web
> site for the public to see. The entrants gave up their copyright by
> conditions of entry.
> No-one's ripping off and copyrighted material in this instance. This is
why
> I'm looking for
> a legit product to use for a legit process. I already know plenty about
> duplicating, downloading,
> DVDs, software etc. but this is a legit requirement.
> I need to be doing this process all legal and above board and want to make
> the right
> choices with my purchases.
> Now that I've justified myself, does anyone have any product suggestions.
> Mark
Well now you have explained yourself - you won't need to "rip" the DVDs.
Ripping is only required where the source material is encrypted, which it
won't be on your entrants DVDs.
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