DVD x copy- is there any justice

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  • JNeutron
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    • Feb 2006
    • 6

    DVD x copy- is there any justice

    I recently had to expunge my hard drive and one of the programs was a legally purchased copy of DVD x copy from 321 studios. It has been a few years since I installed it but I figured even though I knew they were going through court battles, they would offer support for the progams purchased before an ban was ordered. I called the installation number for activation and got a recording for a chat line.

    Does anybody have any ideas on how to get the progam to work again or has it simply outlived its usefulness?


    It seems like they would release the code for activation if they are out of business.
  • codajohn
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    • Jul 2005
    • 661

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    I bought a copy on-line after the product was pulled off the market. The company had set up shipping again from overseas. Since finding this site, I have never looked back. The Afterdawn website had the same problem with some of it's free ripping programs. DvdDecrypter was the big one that was pulled off it's site. I would assume that DVD xcopy has gone by the wayside if it doesn't have a way to regularly update.
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