IS THERE ANYWAY OF COPY PROTECTING MY DVD'S

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grant99

Post by grant99 »

hi everyone
many thanks for your input, its seems there's alot of people interested in this as its one the most viewed recently!
someone needs to come up with something easy to stop the joe bloggs of this world copying for free! (i'm not talking about the people who know dvd shrink etc)
thanks grant
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Post by sjj1805 »

Well if anyone does come up with such a system make sure you immediately copyright it and keep your method a secret. Before long you will be head hunted by the Movie Industry who will be approaching you with a very big cheque.
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Well this side of the channel they are more likely to hire you, make you sign a contract that on page 10 in small types says that whatever you design OR MODIFY while working for them is THEIR property.
You're not paid so much the first year but you get a nice car and a paid superb apartment with personnel.

Then have you work on your design for six months, then fire you (and keep property of everything, copyrighted material, car and apartment), while you need to sign a non-competition agreement preventing you from working on the subject further.


Been there, seen that. Sound business as they call.
This my understanding of it.
I have been proven wrong on several occasions in my life. It's not going to improve.
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