  Ray Mahnahmahna Premium join:2001-04-02 Mesa, AZ
| reply to stet Re: A few issues with that article...
He wasn't talking about a copy for a friend. A "personal use" copy is for self-use only, like a backup. For example, it gets really hot here so I don't take my original CDs and leave them in the car - I take copies, while my original remains safe at home.
Edit: Stet, were you replying to tomsprat? In any case, I agree - making a copy for someone else IS a copyright violation. [text was edited by author 2002-06-14 10:26:40] |
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  tomsprat Draw Me A "Cold One" Premium,ExMod 2002-04 join:2000-11-03 Fort Lauderdale, FL clubs:
| quote: Edit: Stet, were you replying to tomsprat? In any case, I agree - making a copy for someone else IS a copyright violation.
That confused me, too, so I went back and found this in the article "interesting quotes": quote: Zuck and Potter say such a measure would deny consumers fair use rights, which permit copying a DVD for a friend or making a duplicate CD to take to the beach.
Yes, I agree that copying for a friend would be a violation of copyright.
I couldn't find any such quote by Zuck and Potter, nor is it contained in the proposed Consumer Bill of Rights. I wonder where it originated? Pretty stupid statement, regardless. -- The glass is neither half-empty, nor is it half-full; it is merely twice the size required to contain the liquid elements therein. |
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  stet Volitar Prime
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| reply to Ray I was referring to the quote that tomsprat pointed out in the followup to your comment, not to anything in tomsprat's original comments.
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