Re: burning cd's and downloading music

From: "Debbi" <debbir@LAFORNARA.COM>
To: <CREED-DISCUSS@WINDUPLIST.COM>
Date: Thu
7 Mar 2002 23:41:08 -0800

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Are you saying that because you don't know the answer?  or do you really think that I'll say "no, that's an exception to 'Any way you slice it, having a copy of the music without purchasing the license for that music (I.e. buying it thru the retail channel) is illegal.'"?
 
Don't let your straw man get in the way of the point of the discussion, though. In case you've forgotten, we're talking about using P2P applications to download copyrighted albums and songs from albums and burning CDs to give to "friends".  I'm not interested in expanding the scope of the discussion.  Based on the conversation tonight, most of the people who are flailing have a difficult enough time seeing the forest for the trees.  Anything else would probably send them into some kind of seizure.
 
 

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Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 11:11 PM
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Subject: Re: burning cd's and downloading music

Question: Does this include putting a bunch of songs on a server for others to download the songs from?


Subj: Re: burning cd's and downloading music
Date: 3/7/2002 11:28:52 AM Eastern Standard Time
From: debbir@LAFORNARA.COM

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i think it's great that you finally purchased the music you love so much and you try to get your hands on everything you can, but that doesn't make stealing it initally any less wrong.    Any way you slice it, having a copy of the music without purchasing the license for that music (i.e. buying it thru the retail channel) is illegal.



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From: Creed Discussion List [mailto:CREED-DISCUSS@WINDUPLIST.COM] On Behalf Of Allison Hodges
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 6:16 AM
To: CREED-DISCUSS@WINDUPLIST.COM
Subject: Re: burning cd's and downloading music



ok i have to agree with you for the most part.. if you can afford all that then you should be able to afford new cd's too unless of course shit happens to you like it does to me.. i had burned copies that a friend gave me of MOP for the longest time... then i got a job and had bought the european and us version of both MOP and HC because i liked the band so much and i'm now trying to get every cd they have anything on.. but my CD's got stolen by some asswhole so i am left with the copies that i had made for back-up purposes, see i tend to scratch cds so the ones that i like i make a copy of so that the orginals don't  get all scratched up. also what about the unreleased songs... or things like MP3's of them in concert, woodstock etc. would burned CD's of those songs... they are the same songs, but those versions would be impossible to buy on CD.
just my two cents-
~allison~