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LeeWare September 23rd, 2005 10:31 PM

redistribution
 
Dear FBI,

No you cannot share ripped copies of your DVDs and music disks that would be unauthorized reproduction.

HeadCraft December 22nd, 2005 11:35 PM

What If...
 
What if over the years...myself being >50y/o..I had purchased every song I now have as mp3/wma but due to a variety of circumstances no longer had physical possession of the original vynal, tape, or cd (e.g. the vynal got scratched so bad it was unplayable, it got burnt up in a housefire, destroyed in a flood, broken when someone sat on it at a party, etc or the 8track that died the same fate as my cassettes: cassette tape that was eaten by my player, melted in the sun, was contaminated by sand at the beach, etc. or the cd got warped on my dashboard, became useless due to age deterioration, etc.)

or GOD FORBID SOME AS*hOLE STOLE MY MUSIC FROM ME!!!!

DO I STILL HAVE RIGHTS TO THE MUSIC I PAID TO USE & IF SO DOES THAT MEAN I CAN DUPLICATE MY MUSIC LIBRARY WHICH I PAID FOR >40 YS BY REPLACING THE LOST MUSIC VIA P2P?

THE ISSUES BECOME COMPLICATED, DON'T THEY?

Karl2973 December 23rd, 2005 11:50 AM

Hi there guys:)im a newbie.
I know i should read all this thread before asking,but i was after a pretty quick answer please?
I can just download Limewire and download music,and that is Legal for me to use is it? as many songs as i like?
Thankx very much.

JdogS December 23rd, 2005 04:26 PM

So, will someone just set it straight for me?

If at this very moment, I go and download LimeWire, and I start downloading songs, will I get busted for it?Am I breaking some law?Or am I not?

I just want a simple answer, yes or no, not a maybe, not a kind of, and not a yes and no at the same time.

Elizabeth81 December 23rd, 2005 04:29 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by JdogS
So, will someone just set it straight for me?

If at this very moment, I go and download LimeWire, and I start downloading songs, will I get busted for it?Am I breaking some law?Or am I not?

I just want a simple answer, yes or no, not a maybe, not a kind of, and not a yes and no at the same time.

I agree, I'm tired of reading answers that sounds like maybe, don't know, kinda, well it goes like this and a bunch of details. A simple yes or no will do.

Karl2973 December 23rd, 2005 09:30 PM

Hi there.
So in other words then every song you download off limewire,is ilegal,because all songs are copywright.
Why im asking this,is because not long here were i am,on the news there was a young person that did this and didnt know anything like us,then his mum got a letter and a really really hefty fine.

JdogS December 23rd, 2005 09:46 PM

I saw one of those on the internet, and I don't want to end up like him. ESPECIALLY at this time of year.

Karl2973 December 23rd, 2005 09:53 PM

I know,and it was a hefty fine,prison material.
Yeah like i say,every single song on limewire is illegal innit?
If not then how do you know the legal ones you are allowed to download?

HeadCraft December 24th, 2005 03:28 AM

Re: What If...
 
Quote:

Originally posted by HeadCraft
What if over the years...myself being >50y/o..I had purchased every song I now have as mp3/wma but due to a variety of circumstances no longer had physical possession of the original vynal, tape, or cd (e.g. the vynal got scratched so bad it was unplayable, it got burnt up in a housefire, destroyed in a flood, broken when someone sat on it at a party, etc or the 8track that died the same fate as my cassettes: cassette tape that was eaten by my player, melted in the sun, was contaminated by sand at the beach, etc. or the cd got warped on my dashboard, became useless due to age deterioration, etc.)

or GOD FORBID SOME AS*hOLE STOLE MY MUSIC FROM ME!!!!

DO I STILL HAVE RIGHTS TO THE MUSIC I PAID TO USE & IF SO DOES THAT MEAN I CAN DUPLICATE MY MUSIC LIBRARY WHICH I PAID FOR >40 YS BY REPLACING THE LOST MUSIC VIA P2P?

THE ISSUES BECOME COMPLICATED, DON'T THEY?

Any answers Merry Pranksters?

HeadCraft December 24th, 2005 08:13 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Only A Hobo
Headcraft, I remember you posting that one, and I had the feeling that unless your mps were copies of the original cassette or Vinyl, that you wouldn't have a leg to stand on, imho
Had both blown off by a bloody landmine...haven't had a leg to stand on since...

Here's another interesting situation:
What about the mp3 players that record directly from radio. THOSE seem to me to be more "pirating" yet even RCA -which is a "record label" has that built into some of its players.


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