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Old 12-31-2007, 02:47 PM   #16
Phaneuf3
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Originally Posted by DementedReality View Post
well, as said before, if the music has a license that says it may not be copied, then it is not allowed to be copied. period.although, i think they need to make it more clear what you are agreeing to when you purchase the CD.like it or not though, if the terms of purchase says you may not copy, then you may not copy. lump it or leave it, thats your choice.
you do realize that by the letter of the law that the RIAA and MPAA would like to enforce in the states you're pretty much not allowed to even listen to the music contained on that cd, correct?

Pop that cd into your computer (to listen to, not to rip) and a copy, in whole or in part, gets put into RAM.
Ever wonder how skip protection on a CD player works?

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