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Question Posted Monday December 25 2006, 3:16 pm

Is there a free, LEGAL way to transfer DVD's that you already own to the iPod format? I've tried using dvd4ipod, videora, dvd decrypter, all of that stuff but they all tricked me and told me they were legal until I bought them. Then they said "This may not be legal in your country". [I live in the United States]. Or is there another website where you can buy movies [like itunes]?

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adviice_whore answered Monday December 25 2006, 7:51 pm:
nope, you have to buy them off itunes or it's 100% illegal. i mean if you want to disobey the law and transfer your dvds to your ipod then be my guest, but if you're caught there are bad concequences especially a big fine.

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