The RIAA offers a list ("Examples of easy ways you could violate the law") detailing how you can get into trouble copying CDs, and it does not include the common practice of ripping a CD as a backup or for personal listening convenience:
So how do you get a replacement copy? William did not say which movies had become coasters, but for Universal Studios films, he can use a Web form to find out if which titles are available for replacement. It costs $7.95 for the first DVD and $2.50 for each additional DVD to cover shipping and handling. No more than 10 titles may be returned per household per year. For MGM titles, he can call 888-223-2369 and explain which movie is damaged; someone in customer service will explain what he needs to send in and where to send it. Not from either of those studios? Try the studio's Web site.
well looks like they will send you another copy for a fee , and looks like you can backup our music. i like to download a xvid of movie i own and put few on disc for kids to watch in back of teh car. Those discs def get damaged by dvd player or kids very quickly