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Solve : Music Industry - Copyright Crackdown? |
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Answer» Well, besides the usic inductry fighting over peer to peer networks, it LOOKS like they're making it so that you can only make 3 copies of a single CD! Read on! http://pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,121949,00.asp "If you attempt to burn 20 copies and distribute them to all of your friends, that's not APPROPRIATE." What can I say? I like to share.Come up here to Canada! Downloading is legal!Go to Canada? Well, Trailer Boys is an excellent show.. I never pay for an album and I only share via Bit Torrent. Is that illegal too? It's just zeroes and ONES. No one can claim a zero and a one. I have yet to see a CD that I can't copy. I very rarely use my METHOD and only then for maybe one or two items for a friend. I don't want the music industries trash on my computer. And I don't buy CD's.Their little plan won't work lol What people will do is make one copy of the CD, and then when they want more than three copies, just make duplicates of the copied CD... Not too hard... lol As for file types not being able to to played on IPODs, well... People will figure out a way to fix that too lol [glb]Flame[/glb]People will always beat the machines! They forget that WE created the machines lol [glb]Flame[/glb]"SONY BMG labels discs that use the technology as copy-protected. The company says that its customers find a limit of three copies to be fair." Oh, I am so sure they even asked customers. And if they did, I'm sure they said three. What a crock!!!! theres way round evrything. R0SS |
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