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How Do I Burn Spider-Man 3 (the actual disk)

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Hey, i just baught spider man 3 from my local video store, and my friend wants to know if i could burn him one.. i told him yes.. but i have tried soo many different things and i don't no how to burn it.. i have tried handbrake and all that.. and even making a burn folder... do any of you guys have any suggestions on how i can burn spider man 3 onto a blank dvd disk??

thanks in advance
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Commercial DVDs are encrypted to prevent unauthorized copying. In the US it's illegal to break that encryption. Elsewhere it has been ruled that you can break the encryption for the purposes of playing the media on an unsupported platform. I believe this forum sticks to the US law, and won't allow breaking any encryption to be discussed.

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Discussion of any technology that circumvents copyright protection, therefore violating the DMCA, which is part of US law is prohibited by our forum rules.
 
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