The first mention of this case did not give the full facts and so
misrepresented what was happening.
Regards
Susan
On 22 Jan 2008, at 20:17, Carl S wrote:
> I believe the case in question is Atlantic vs Howell where the
> defendants argued that they put the songs from their own CDs on
> their own computer for themselves to share between husband and wife
> and for transferring to portable music devices under the fair usage
> agreement.
>
> The problem was he put the mp3 files in a Kazaa folder which
> enabled them to be shared by the public. So in other words they
> made them available for public use.
>
> The judge sided with the RIAA and ordered the defendants to pay
> $40,500 in statutory damages and $350 in court costs.
>
> This was the 7th time the RIAA used this "making available"
> argument in a lawsuit and they are have won them all.
>
> The article I summarized is available here
> http://tinyurl.com/2oag5t
>
> Carl
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: "baar_bear@cox.net" <baar_bear@cox.net>
> To: AppleiPod@yahoogroups.com
> Cc: kb <kb@pagefreepublishing.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 2:30:47 PM
> Subject: Re: [Apple iPod] Music industry going to finish the iPod?
>
> ---- 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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