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For years, througout my 30 plus, teachers have been on a high horse about plagiarism by students, but they have no qualms about copying, sharing, keeping in classroom libraries, videos that they have illegally copied. Just today I had a request to copy a program on PBS and then converting it to DVD so that the teacher can keep it forever. I said no, but was given a " Well I will find someone else who will do it." response. If English teachers cheat, then why shouldn't students be allowed to cheat as well? For what its worth. Adam Adam Janowski Library Media Specialist Naples High School 1100 Golden Eagle Circle Naples, FL 34102 E-mail: NHSWebmaster@collier.k12.fl.us Phone: 239-377-2210 Fax: 239-377-2370 Library web site: http://collier.k12.fl.us/nhs/lmc/ School web site: http://collier.k12.fl.us/nhs/ >>> Bill McLoughlin <WMcLoughlin@WORTHINGTON.K12.OH.US> 02/19/08 3:01 PM >>> If your VHS tapes were commercially produced (i.e., you purchased them from a store or a vendor), then copying them to DVD would be technically and ethically impossible. Just about any film released on VHS is available in DVD format; it would be more convenient, I think, to simply invest in the DVD versions and toss the old VHS tapes. Amazon.com and Library Video Company are just two excellent sources with exhaustive catalogues of movies on DVD. If you're thinking about converting your **own** VHS tapes (i.e., "homemade" tapes which you or other teachers shot with a VHS camcorder) to DVD, you'd first have to transfer them to digital media and then upload the footage to a computer, edit, and burn to DVD. This is a VERY time-consuming process! Most digital camcorders cover this "dubbing" process in the user's manual, and it's fine for home movies, classroom activities that you filmed onto VHS tape yourself, etc. However, when you dub a commercial VHS tape onto digital media for creating a DVD, you are indeed violating the copyright, and, even if you disregarded the copyright violation, in most cases there will be copy-protection embedded in the VHS tape that will make duplication technically impossible. I hope this helps! 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