 cornelius785
join:2006-10-26 Worcester, MA | desperate times call for desperate measures
seems like the RIAA is getting more desperate on trying to maintain its monopoly.
seems like there is a little confusion on if the lawsuit if for the act of ripping the CDs or making the resulting mp3s freely available. |
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 Hasher
join:2000-06-19 Rocky River, OH
| I REALLY WONDER.... AM I in VIOLATION of Copyright if I play these songs when other people are with me? Such as I pop a CD into my Car CD player and I have 5 people in the car. By their definition I have just broken copyright law as I have distributed this song to the ears of those 5 people. So if they leave my car humming and singing the song I might get pulled over and the RIAA will SUE me.
My gosh. I remember when SUE was a beautiful name for a child.
Such greed in the corporate world.
My concept is.. if it is reasonably priced I will buy it but for $20 to $25 it is not worth it for 1 song I like on an album.
I buy from Walmart and Amazon the mp3's I want and I will be darned if they are going to tell me on what device I can play them on. |
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