Dvd copying is very common these days, and involves copying information from one disc to another, or from a master file to disc. There are a number of situations where DVD copying can be useful, as well some where it may be illegal.
First of all, it is illegal to copy copyrighted material for re-sale. Everybody knows this nowadays, and the repercussions for such DVD duplication can be serious.However, there are lots of situations where duplication can be very useful. And, where you own the copyright, having a number of copies of a DVD or CD can be great.
For example, musicians looking to promote their material will want to spread their material as far and wide as possible. True, online is great place to spread music, however there is s till place for physical media. At gigs, for instance, handing our DVDs or CDs of recordings is a great way to cement your reputation as an artist, and, with the price of DVDs and CDs cheaper than it has ever been, it’s a really cost-effective way to do this.
DVD duplication is also great for home use. It used to be the case where family photo albums where highly precious, because there was only one copy. By copying all your photographs to multiple DVDs however, you can afford to lose a few discs, and the memories remain intact. By copying your photographs to DVDs you can also cost-effectively distribute them between family and friends.
Having back-ups of data has long been advised, but often the methods of backing-up can be expensive. Not so with DVDs, and a DVD as opposed to a CD can hold loads of data and is therefore the perfect medium to create back-ups of your information cost-effectively.
These are just a couple of scenarios where duplication might be beneficial and there are plenty more, so why not take advantage of the unprecedented cheapness of duplication services, and get copying!