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This well-regarded DVD copier normally sells for $50, but today only, you can download a licensed copy (with a year of updates) absolutely free.
SAN FRANCISCO — RealNetworks CEO Rob Glaser defended his DVD copying software product before a federal court here Tuesday, testifying that DRM controls on the $30 software make it virtually ...
RealNetworks may have lost its bid to sell software that lets people copy DVD movies to their computer hard drive after a ruling on Tuesday. Judge Marilyn Patel of the U.S. District Court for the ...
Starting at around $8,000 but mostly going way, way up from there, the systems let you store DVDs to hard disks and browse and watch them from multiple TVs around your house. But the DVD-copying ...
The software, sold for $29.99, lets consumers copy a DVD movie onto their computer’s hard drive much as they have ripped music off CDs for more than a decade. RealNetworks says the copies are ...
Let's not forget about all the underground software programs, free or cheap, that allow for the copying of DVDs. (Check out Wired.com's how-to wiki for DVD copying instructions.) Trial resumes ...
Seldom does a new product land in court before it lands on store shelves. But that's the case with DVD X Copy, a new software program that gives consumers a relatively easy way to burn a backup ...
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