Wanting to copyright protect my personal movies.

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by livlegacy, Aug 25, 2007.

  1. livlegacy

    livlegacy Member

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    Yes, I am new to this. My question is...how do I burn DVDs that will be protect so that no one else can copy them. Now, I know there are ways around this issues...but for the clients I have...they are clueless. So, I know there's a way...was hoping someone could quickly explain how.

    I have both Nero 7 and the Roxio programs. I know how to burn my videos...just want to protect them as much as possible. Thank you so much.
     
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    if you think about it....... there are plenty of ways to circumvent copy protection from DVD movies..... and that's produced by professionals and Hollywood.... what makes you think that you can add protection to your DVDs that will stop copying? Encryptions are made and can be broken by programing! You can put encryptions on your DVD.... it won't stop it from being copied if you have the right program. good luck.
     
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    Oh yes, I know that. But that's why I said my clients aren't into this sort of thing. I live in a area where basic computer knowledge is considered "brilliant!" A few have an understanding basic copying and burning. However, most do not even know how to click "burn." I want to protect my stuff to this degree. That what little knowledge some of these people have...I know I can circumvent that and not lose any money.
     
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    use the SEARCH on top of the page and you will find some thread about putting in encryptions on a DVD. good luck.
     

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