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		<title>By: dvd ripper pro</title>
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		<description>Legal DVD copying is a highly controversial subject and is often the topic of heated debates, especially since nobody can agree on what the laws actually mean. Is it illegal to &lt;strong&gt;copy dvd&#039;s&lt;/strong&gt;? Even as backup copies for personal use? If a consumer goes to the store and buys a DVD the legal way, brings it home only to find out that it skips in some places, is it still illegal for the consumer to burn a working copy of it for personal use?</description>
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