frankly believe that thousands (millions?) have
done precisely that with their CD collections. Who
wants all those crystal cases to dust when they
can load all their music on a PC and then over to
an iPod or another mp3 player?
Elaine
I have to remember that I loved this person
just an hour ago.
Hello kb
On Tuesday, January 22, 2008, you wrote
> I read an interesting story yesterday about the
> Music Industry organization
> filing suit against a man who had ripped his
> own purchased CDs and was
> storing them on his computer. I don't care for
> iTunes music purchase since
> you are limited to a single device for
> listening, prefer the functionality
> of a CD. What will such a ruling against this
> man, if successful, do to the
> entire MP3 and iPod industry?
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