darklegion_ca
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I was just thinking if mp3's are "Illegal" then why do they keep making mp3 players. Becuase isn't that just saying to the music companys that people don't care if there Illegal. So what do you guys think of this.
Why bother post in here if your not going to contribute to the topic.Originally posted by hanker
You must have been thinking really hard.....
I was about to say the same thing.Originally posted by hanker
You must have been thinking really hard.....
Because it is up to the individual to make sure their own actions are legal and ethical.Originally posted by TurboSmoke
in my local super market they cell CD-Rs....right above it there is a legal notice saying that copying music and software is an offence..etc...
why sell them?
Originally posted by LoudMusic
I own about 100 CDs. I've made mp3s of all of them. If I buy an iPod and put my mp3s on it I've not done anything illegal.
Not in the UK. It's about multiple simultaneous use.Originally posted by LoudMusic
No. If you own it you can copy it however you like.
Originally posted by GilesGuthrie
Not in the UK. It's about multiple simultaneous use.
Originally posted by GilesGuthrie
Not in the UK. It's about multiple simultaneous use.
Originally posted by GilesGuthrie
However, if you then lend your iPod to someone, and they listen to it while you're listening to one of your CDs, you are in breach of copyright.
Originally posted by Acid X
In this sense, if you think about it, if you even let your friend listen to any cd you have even just for a minute, then it is considered illegal. Am i right?