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Does Popcorn copy CSS encrypted DVD-Video discs?

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Does Popcorn copy CSS encrypted DVD-Video discs?

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A. No. CSS is an encryption mechanism used to prevent copying of commercial DVDs. The use of DVD decryption software is illegal in the United States and some other countries. Not all DVDs are CSS protected. Some commercial DVDs, public domain movies, your home movies created with Toast, iDVD or DVD Studio Pro, and content that you have recorded on your set-top DVD recorder are not CSS protected. You can use Popcorn to copy these discs. Q. What is ripper or decryption software? A. DVD ripper or decryption software allows your computer to read CSS encrypted data on a DVD movie before the process of making a backup copy. The use of DVD decryption software is illegal in the United States and some other countries. If you live in a country where you are allowed to use DVD decryption software, you can use it for purposes permitted in your country. You are responsible for knowing and complying with all applicable copyright laws in your country, and Roxio makes no warranty or representation abo

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