Keep in mind that the creation of backups for your own personal use is legal, but if you make “backups” for commercial gain, where you actual make money off of them - it isn’t. Countries prohibit the reproduction of copy protected DVDs for the sole purpose of selling these illegal reproductions to others. There are laws in a number of countries which may permit the creation of a single backup of certain media or software for personal use. By utilizing the information here, you are acknowledging the fact that you personally own the DVD copyrighted material that you intend to copy and that this site will not be held responsible for any copyright infringement. This article is simply a guide for educational purposes. This site does not, in any form, condone piracy.
Different Ways to Burn Copy Protected DVDsNow that we’ve got that clear, and you know that this site does not endorse any form of copyright infringement or piracy, let us proceed with how to burn copy protected DVDs...

There are different ways to back up copy protected DVDs. We will leave you with the choice to pick your method but the simplest and easiest way to copy a DVD is to download the any of the software titles listed above.Of course you'll also need a DVD burner and some Blank DVD Discs.
The titles listed above are the most popular DVD Cloning tools and include a DVD decryption tool which will be doing the hard work of descrambling the actual CSS encryption or copy protection of the DVD. This in turn will allow the software to continue to burn a spotless copy of your copy protected DVD. It's worth noting that some titles will work with some DVDs and not with others, it can still be hit and miss at times (as new encryption methods are always being developed).