Can I import a DVD movie into iPad?

If so what software do you recommend?

Look for a DVD that says "digital copy included" on the packaging when you buy one, you can then download the included digital copy using iTunes to your computer by entering the redeem code when you insert the DVD. Then you can sync that digital download copy to the iPad.
(Apple Discussions terms of use doesn't allow mentioning ripping software that circumvents the copy-protection/digital-rights-management of media from content producers that Apple does business with)
so, if anyone mentions the \[edited by moderator\] app, then it would probably get edited by a moderator.

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