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Re: Legally download music to burn to CDs? [message #64248 is a reply to message #14402] Mon, 11 October 2010 00:10 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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I have long considered purchasing one copy of any music or movie format a license to use the content as long as I want, we've been past the actual format being the issue for buying it, so I say one purchase of any sort is in the spirit of CD technologies' "lifelong enjoyment" clause.

The simply answer to this problem is that if you want it bad enough and demand that it be 100% legal, simply move to one of the various and numerous countries that do not consider a digital file to be an illegal infringement on copyright. I think even Canada takes this position.

Here in the US, our government has basically decided the film and music industry know best and whatever they want should be law. They are going so far as to begin an incremental shutdown of the free internet in the name of piracy.


 
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