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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.
RealNetworks Inc. plans to begin selling software that lets people copy DVDs to their PCs, which might be convenient for on-the-go movie buffs but could incite some wrath in Hollywood.
RealNetworks Inc. is expected to announce today a new software program that will for the first time give consumers a simple and legal way to copy movies and TV shows from DVDs onto their computers.
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After eight months of deliberation, a San Francisco federal judge has ruled that software company 321 Studios' popular DVD-copying products are illegal. In a ruling released Friday, Judge Susan ...
The stakes for RealNetworks aren’t terribly high either, as sales of RealDVD might have been slow because of, oh, I don’t know, the mountains of free software that does a better and more ...
Still, Hollywood is already reeling from illicit, open-source DVD decryption software that is free on the internet and remains illegal in the United States under Patel's ruling.
In a press conference earlier today, 321 Studios founder Robert Moore announced they were going to appeal last Fridays ruling against the company (a replay of the webcast can be found on the ...