dishpro, Welcome to the forum. I think this is a DRM issue and not a copy protection issue. I understand you can d/l the movie but that is when the DRM takes over. You might try DVDDecrytper in iso mode and see what happens but I would not hold my breath on it. Doing some reading on this you can d/l it and then you use their software to burn it but you can not make a copy of the burned DVD. This is why I think it is a DRM issue. It also depends on the lic. that is granted when you d/l the movie as you can burn the DVD using their software to DVD