speaking it is illegal to copy CDs to your iPod etc but the amount of
ill will any prosecution would generate would be completely
counterproductive. It was bad enough that they prosecuted children
for illegal downloads, with incredible fines, but something like
this, if true, would be really OTT.
Regards
Susan
On 22 Jan 2008, at 19:30, <baar_bear@cox.net> wrote:
>
> ---- kb <kb@pagefreepublishing.com> 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?
> >
> >
> Where is the article? I wouldn't mind seeing it myself.
> About ripping things (both songs and movies) my attitude this
> this...they were bought by me legitimately from legitimate sources.
> If all I want to do is take my movies and music with me when I'm on
> the road (or in on a plane flight for that matter) then why
> shouldn't I be permitted to do that?
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