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Strategies & Market Trends : Piffer OT - And Other Assorted Nuts

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To: Rich1 who wrote (53576)9/23/2000 11:23:38 AM
From: The Phoenix  Read Replies (1) of 63513
 

According to the article I read in Wired it is not illegal to reproduce music for non commercial enjoyement.


That lawyer couldn't be more wrong. A copywright states that you can not copy the subject matter without consent from the producer. There are no exceptions. The music industry has exercised leniency for the copy of music for ones own personal use. That is, you can buy a CD and make a copy for the car... but you can not make copies for your friends.

Napster will lose this case because the impact on copywright laws runs to deep.

Phoenix
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