Be aware that prerecorded tapes of movies and TV series might "feature" Macrovision copy protection, an early version of rights management. The recording circuitry of VCRs is a little more particular than the circuitry that syncs a TV to the input signal. Thus a playback suitable for a TV will be unsuitable for copying on another VCR, with poor video quality on the copy as a result. DVD recording equipment is supposed to be designed with similar limitations.
Retail DVDs often feature Macrovision in addition to digital encryption of the files on the disk.
And while i'm down with what you're doing. Doing that WOULD in fact be a Copyright Violation. As crappy as that is.