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It was recently brought to my attention, that backing up my own paid for DVD's is illegal. I've never put any thought into as it's been a no brainer. My kids, especially my youngest, destroys everything.
Heck, we're on our 4th copy of Scooby Doo. My question is, is this true, and the RRIA does not allow for backing up your own disk? And if so, do they offer to replace the disk once it's been rendered useless, at no cost to you, since you've already bought the liscense? |
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