>> Yes, there is, and it's pretty easy.
>>
>> First, you need to open up Disk Utility. On the left sidebar, you'll
>> see your devices list. Select the DVD you want to make a copy of, and
>> then go to File > New... > Disk Image from <your device name>. Change
>> Image Format to "DVD/CD Master," and leave Encryption on "none." Pick
>> an appropriate location to save.
>>
>> Once you've done that and it finishes creating your disk image, you
>> can right-click it or control-click it in Finder and open it up in
>> Disk Utility, or go to File > Open Disk Image. This may mount it, but
>> it will also place it in the left sidebar of Disk Utility. Once it's
>> there, you can select it, and click "Burn" on the top of the Disk
>> Utility window. Then burn as many copies as you want.
>
> Can't he just highlight the mounted DVD and press the Burn button
> without making the Image file?

Only if he has two drives. Otherwise, I think you need the image file.

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