![]() AVIdemux - Available for download HERE.However, you can download the program from a British website HERE. Because of the vaugeries of US copyright law, it is now legal to use the program to rip DVDs for noncommercial remix purposes, but it is not actually legal to distribute or host the software itself on a US-based website. DVD Decrypter - This program decrypts the most common form of DVD copy-protection* (called CSS) and rips the DVD to your computer as a single VOB file.You will need the following freely available software: For Mac users, the best program to use for both decryption and conversion is Handbrake. Note: This guide is only for Windows users. In celebration of this ruling, this site now offers the following guide on how to decrypt DVDs, rip them to your computer, and convert the footage into a format which you can import into common video editing software for purposes of noncommercial remix. Prior to the ruling, it would have been illegal to break the copy-protection on DVDs and rip them to your computer, even for purposes which are otherwise fair use under US copyright law. Vidding includes things like Anime Music Videos (AMVs) and other similar types of music videos common on YouTube, which the Library of Congress strongly implied in its ruling constitute fair use. ![]() It is now completely legal do decrypt DVDs and rip them to your computer for the purpose of using footage from motion pictures in noncommercial remix videos (a practice commonly called "vidding"). In a welcome ruling to vidders and amateur remixers everywhere, the Library of Congress recently made an exception to the prohibition in the DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) which made it illegal to break the copy-protection on DVDs. DVD Ripping and Decryption Guide: A FairUseTube Primer ![]()
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