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That's one of the areas where I have a real problem with modern copyright law, and the DMCA specifically. Fair use has been thrown out the window; long gone are the days when one could legally make a "working" copy of software, music or especially movies so the original can be archived. Back in the old days (the 80s for me) I remember even my cartridge-based TRS-80 games had a clause in the beginning of the manual stating I could make an archival copy.
Nowadays, the discs themselves are copy-protected and we have to violate the DMCA just to exercise fair use. It's greedy bullshit and it sucks, but when even the most progressive president we've had in years is against copyright reform, what can we do?