DVD duplication is going mainstream with the introduction of RealNetworks’ new RealDVD system. The software — set to go on sale for about $30 at Real.com and Amazon.com by the end of September — lets you legally make digital copies of any disc, including all its artwork and extras. There are, however, strict limitations involved. The move marks a fresh turn in an ongoing battle between moviemakers and technology purveyors. Unlike past utilities, however, Real insists its solution is completely legal and in line with industry standards.
Real Offers Legal but Limited DVD-Ripping Software
Posted by: JR Raphael September 8, 2008 11:24 AMDVD duplication is going mainstream with the introduction of RealNetworks’ new RealDVD system. The software — set to go on sale for about $30 at Real.com and Amazon.com by the end of September — lets you legally make digital copies of any disc, including all its artwork and extras. There are, however, strict limitations involved. The move marks a fresh turn in an ongoing battle between moviemakers and technology purveyors. Unlike past utilities, however, Real insists its solution is completely legal and in line with industry standards.