
Not that I advocate the breaking of copyright laws at all, but this program is a download and a free one at that. DVD43 will allow all the law-abiding citizens to backup and archive their DVD collections. There are a ton of other DVD decryption programs out there sure, but
DVD43 is easy to use and requires almost no user input. It will decrypt both DVD video and audio without you having to do anything. If a DVD or CD can be unlocked, DVD43 will turn from a red angry face to a green happy (as pictured) in your system tray. When I first checked out DVD43, I thought there must be something more I had to do to use the program, but it basically does everything for you and stays out of your way. Ripping DVDs to be shared on P2P networks with DVD43 will potentially get you into more trouble with the authorities than it's worth. WARNING: Download and use at your own risk. I won't send you cookies in jail.
Tags: DVD, encryption, security