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CD and DVD ripping will be legalised in the UK as part of new government legislation to update copyright law for the digital age.
From June 1, it will no longer be illegal to copy music, e-books or films you have purchased from one device to another for personal use.
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However, it will still be illegal to backup content you do not legally own, or make copies for friends or family.
"The changes make small but important reforms to UK copyright law and aim to end the current situation where minor and reasonable acts of copying which benefit consumers, society and the economy are unlawful," said the UK Intellectual Property Office in a statement.
"They also remove a range of unnecessary rules and regulations from the statute book in line with the government's aim to reduce regulation."
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Copyright owners will still be able to apply copy protection to their products, but customers will have the right to raise a complaint with the secretary of state if they find it too restrictive.
Both Houses of Parliament will debate the measure before they become law.
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