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ZLS - Since you mentioned libraries, I have a question:The RIAA says on their site that it's illegal for me to loan my CD to somebody. OK, whatever...But.......The library can loan my their copy. And it's legal? What's the double standard all about? Bob
I am sure that the RIAA considered that if they were to do so, an individual artist (For some reason I feel that Country Artists would lead the way) could generate immense favorable publicity by donating their CD's to their local library and openly defying the RIAA!
Time to simplify. If it is not yours, it is someone elsese. STOP STEALING OTHER PEOPLELES MUSIC. If you pay for it, that is good. If you steel it, that is bad. The law is simply written.If you don't get it,..............................
Please go back and read the very first post. They are fighting to make copying a CD you OWN to your computer for ONLY your own use illegal.
I'd love to see an investigation into the families of RIAA executives and\or lawyers and their own real world music practices. I wonder if those involved bring down the hammer on their kids for copying music after a hard day at the office suing people and poring over legal briefs. I'd love to see how much hypocrisy there is, that is, IF there is any. *cough* No of course, I'm certain those who want US to adhere to such draconian laws are themselves pillars of virtue. I am sure they buy a new copy anytime their original CD gets a scuff.
No of course, I'm certain those who want US to adhere to such draconian laws are themselves pillars of virtue. I am sure they buy a new copy anytime their original CD gets a scuff.