How do i get permission to copy a movie??

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  1. jafo67

    jafo67 Member

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    In the begining of every movie we see the warning stating that youcan't copy a DVD/VHS without the written permission of the distributor/owner. If I own a VHS tape and I want to copy it to digital, who would I write to to get permission? Seems silly, but I thought I'd try. Anyone else ever hear of this?
     
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    geestar20 Active member

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    You ask the MPAA or try the movie maker...20th Century, Fox, Time Warner
     
  3. 1bonehead

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    BTW gonna cost you millions of $$$
     
  4. ddp

    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    as long as not selling copies then just copy it as they won't know.
     
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    the fair use act gives you the right to make a backup copy
     
  6. varnull

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    And the DMCA regulations about breaking encryption removes them again.
     
  7. JVC

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    Only non copy protected material.........
     

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