Could copying a DVD wreck the drive?

Suppose an HP DVD-RAM rewritable drive will no longer certificate commercial DVDs. Still plays and records to CDs and information DVDs. Hypothetically speaking, if someone had used this drive to construct a back-up copy of one of their own DVDs, could that have some how disabled the drives aptitude to play commercial DVDs?

Answer:
no
If u don't have a program where on earth u can watch DVD movies next u probably can't, but the puter I'm on now does it w/or w/out the program.
no, but at hand is a feature on dvd drives that have to do with the region a dvd be manufactured for, us, asia, europe. when you switch regions more than once, it can lock down the viewing of commerical dvd's its an anit piracy feature.

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