In the United States, the DMCA makes it illegal to bypass the copy protection (encryption) on DVDs, even if your intended use would otherwise be considered "fair use". This means that simply owning a DVD does not give you the legal right to "rip" it to your computer, as doing so requires circumventing its Content Scramble System (CSS) protection.
"Ripping" is the process of extracting digital content from a DVD. Here's how to do it: filmes dvdr full
Digital Versatile Disc Recordable. This is a writable optical disc format with a standard capacity of 4.7 Gigabytes (GB) for single-layer discs, or 8.5 GB for dual-layer discs (DVD-R DL). In the United States, the DMCA makes it
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