0x8002006E error while copy from time machine files

what does this error mean?  got it by Rclick some folders in Time Machine disk that I hoped to copy to a CD
I read you are not to manipulate timemachine files, but the apple genius told me it's OK to burn

Try restoring the folders to an "alternate location:, such as your Desktop, via the Time Machine browser (the "Star Wars" display).   See Time Machine - Frequently Asked Question #16.  Then you should be able to burn the restored folders.

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