Creating a DVDRip for personal backup may be legal in some jurisdictions (e.g., fair use arguments in the US), but circumventing DVD copy protection (CSS) is prohibited under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) in the US. Distributing DVDRips without copyright holder permission is illegal in virtually all countries and constitutes copyright infringement.
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A DVDRip is a digital video file derived from the contents of a commercial DVD (Digital Versatile Disc). It represents a balance between video quality and file size, making it a historically popular format for digital media libraries, backup purposes, and file sharing. DVDRips are typically encoded using video compression codecs such as DivX, Xvid, or H.264 to reduce the original DVD’s MPEG-2 video (which can be 4–9 GB) down to a more manageable size (often 700 MB to 1.5 GB) while retaining much of the original visual fidelity. If you like this movie, please support the