321 Studios DVD X Copy Software Review

Monster-Hardware has a review of the new controversial DVD copying software DVD X copy.

Quote from the review:

“Most of you fellas must know about 321′s legal woes – I don’t wanna really get into it but I will say that you can still purchase the physical software at your local retailer until it is soldout – the ban is only on 321 Studios to prevent shipping or downloads of the “ripper” version after a certain date. Retailers are NOT restricted – they just can’t get any more. 321 will now ship aversion of their wares that does not contain the ripper (or the re-encryption or legalese nag screens) Rippers are widely available on the internet though, find and use them at your own peril.”

Read the full review here

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  1. Paul Sadej at 10:37am 1st October 2007 Same question others have. I purchased a legal copy of DVD X COPY software. I had to do a restore of Windows XP. When I install it and try to run it, I find I must re-register it to be activated. Is there some way to do this? Please help. Thank you.
    Paul Sadej
    phylpaulsr@bellsouth.net
  2. Jim White at 4:02am 26th November 2005 I purchased a legal copy of DVD X Copy Xpress Standard edition from 123 studios quite a while ago and just now decided to use it. I went to register and the web page doesn't link and the phone number doesn't work. Does anyone know how I can register it so I may use it
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