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The user might be looking for guidance on how to legally share the content, but even that is tricky because redistributing copyrighted material without permission isn't permitted. Alternatively, they might want to know the best practices for creating a DVDrip, including the steps involved like using AnyDVD to remove copy protection, ripping the video tracks, and converting the file. But the real problem is the legality here.
I should also consider if the user is in a country where these laws differ. For example, in some countries, personal use copying is allowed, but distribution is still prohibited. The user might not be aware of these laws and is seeking information, so it's important to highlight the legal risks involved.
So, in summary, the user is asking about the process or implications of creating and sharing a Spanish version of "The Chosen" TV series ripped from a DVD. The key points to address are the legality of the activity, the technical steps involved, and alternative, legal ways to access the content if possible.
Then, "--Spanish--" indicates that the audio is in Spanish. So the user is looking for a version of "The Chosen" TV series in Spanish, ripped from a DVD.

