DVD Shrink As A Cheap DVDs Christmas Gift For The Holiday Season
Released on = December 13, 2005, 7:39 pm
Press Release Author = Cheap DVDs Advisor
Industry = Entertainment
Press Release Summary = Will DVD Shrink put the gift-giver or gift-givee in cheap DVD heaven or land them in ho-ho-hot water?
Press Release Body = FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 12/16/2005
DVD Shrink As A Cheap DVDs Christmas Gift For The Holiday Season
Obetz, OH - 12/16/2005 - Will DVD Shrink put the gift-giver or gift-givee in cheap DVD heaven or land them in ho-ho-hot water?
The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, in hopes that St.. Well, you know the rest.
The anticipation is over, the presents are all unwrapped and sitting in front of you amongst all the other gifts are 6 new DVDs of your favorites movies.
You love these movies and you now want to make sure that you will have them forever in the best quality possible so what is next?
The answer is simple. You want to make backup DVDs of your favorite movies so that you will never be without them again.
You go to your PC and open up your DVD Shrink software and combine it with Nero or an alternative DVD burning software of your choice. You get ready to burn away, like you\'ve done many times before, but then for some odd reason you ask yourself. Is what I\'m getting ready to do illegal?
According to what we found out here at http://www.cheap-dvds-advisor.com is that while making backups of DVDs that you already own for personal use is perfectly legal, it is illegal if you make backups for monetary gains such as selling your backups for profit.
Here are 5 questions to see if you should be copying DVDs
1. Is your DVD full of scratches or fingerprints? 2. Does your DVDs get used by children and could possibly end up lost or broken? 3. Is it a \"limited edition\" DVD or box set that gets way too much playtime? 4. Do you have family members that always borrow your DVDs but never return them? 5. Are you a DVD collector and want to get the DVDs flawless?
If you can answer yes to 1 or more of these questions then I would consider looking into DVD Shrink and other DVD burning software to protect your collection.