I have a DOWNLOADED COPYRIGHTED movie, and I would like to crop it and upload it to the internet. Only problem is, when I try to import it to windows movie maker, it says it's protected by digital rights management and can't be imported.
Could I upload it to a hosting site, then re-download it? Would that get rid of the copyright protection? Is there a program i can use?
Or what if i burned it to a dvd then ripped it to the computer again? Can you even burn a dvd with a movie protected by DRM?
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if it is a DRM protected copyrighted movie ....you can not upload it back to anything other than what the lic agreement states you can do ..
further - even if it were possible, you would get no help here on how to do so on this forum (see rules) ....
thanks"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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