United States of America (Press Release) May 26, 2008 --
There are three steps to copying a DVD; ripping, compressing and burning. There is no such thing as free DVD copy software that performs all three functions.
Most have been shut down because of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Although many of these programs have loyal followings, and can still be found on the Internet, they are designed with the intermediate or expert users in mind.
Here are a few reasons why you should avoid using free DVD copy software:
Time is Money
To the untrained eye, a ripped DVD can look like a jumbled mess of folders and files. Free DVD copy software is usually created and designed for those that are already familiar with the DVD copy process and have a tendency to use more technical jargon. If you have never used DVD copy software before, starting with a free program will quickly lead to frustration and annoyance.
Old Software, Equals Instability
In the early 2000s, most of the major DVD copy companies manufacturing software that circumvented the encryptions received legal heat from the major studios and were forced to shut down. For this reason, the free DVD copy software found on the Internet is no longer updated. They are “as-is” software.
It’s only a matter of time before the free DVD copy software becomes completely outdated.
Potential Security Threats
If you don’t know what you are doing, downloading free software off the Internet is dangerous, plain and simple. Although most of the free DVD copy software was originally created adware, spyware and virus free, they have been sitting on the Web long enough to become corrupt.
Remember, nothing in this world is truly free, including free DVD copy software found floating around the Internet. Without a strong understanding of the DVD copy process free DVD copy software can be time consuming, outdated and potentially dangerous.
Most have been shut down because of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Although many of these programs have loyal followings, and can still be found on the Internet, they are designed with the intermediate or expert users in mind.
Here are a few reasons why you should avoid using free DVD copy software:
Time is Money
To the untrained eye, a ripped DVD can look like a jumbled mess of folders and files. Free DVD copy software is usually created and designed for those that are already familiar with the DVD copy process and have a tendency to use more technical jargon. If you have never used DVD copy software before, starting with a free program will quickly lead to frustration and annoyance.
Old Software, Equals Instability
In the early 2000s, most of the major DVD copy companies manufacturing software that circumvented the encryptions received legal heat from the major studios and were forced to shut down. For this reason, the free DVD copy software found on the Internet is no longer updated. They are “as-is” software.
It’s only a matter of time before the free DVD copy software becomes completely outdated.
Potential Security Threats
If you don’t know what you are doing, downloading free software off the Internet is dangerous, plain and simple. Although most of the free DVD copy software was originally created adware, spyware and virus free, they have been sitting on the Web long enough to become corrupt.
Remember, nothing in this world is truly free, including free DVD copy software found floating around the Internet. Without a strong understanding of the DVD copy process free DVD copy software can be time consuming, outdated and potentially dangerous.

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