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| Re: more popular! |
Posted by jason costlow (from: 206.174.60.133) on October 25, 2004 at 21:02:45:
In Reply to: Re: more popular! posted by Jason Horton (via moderator) on October 25, 2004 at 01:12:06:
well forgot to leave a small but important detail and that is the cd bought as a gift for Christmas was later copied into formatt and then the actual copy was handed down then so on. I'm not all about debate because I'm not patient enough and it reminds me to much of politics which I hate and have no interest for.
Now for some reason people seem to believe that all file sharing network files especially mp3 files are bootleggs or not legal, but what if someone buys a brandnew cd legaly and converts it to mp3 and shares it via file sharing network? thats not a rhetorical question I'm asking for an explanation because I don't know. I mean the music was legally bought in the first place.
If this is copyright infringment then why is'nt illegal? or is it? and if it's or is are there any talks of outlining or reoutling the legal statuets well I forgot how to spell it but you know what I'm talking about. please reply