really? Why not? I can lend a book, a sweater or a floppy disk to a friend.
I suppose you are going to say it's like software, and you can't use it
without installing it...
 Dana

 On 11/16/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I don't think you can lend it to your friends. You could sell it to
> them and buy it back when there done. I think an IOU is vaild :)
>
>
> On 11/16/05, Tony wrote:
> > so tell me.
> >
> > if i:
> >
> > 1. bought a CD
> > 2. bought a song/album on iTunes
> > 3. was given the CD as a gift
> > 4. obtained through any sale, a CD or music of any kind
> >
> > do i
> >
> > 1. own it?
> > 2. own a license to it?
> >
> > am i
> > 1. free to play on my stereo
> > 2. free to play on my stereo loud enough so that the neighbors can
> > hear, even if they didnt buy it?
> > 3. free to play it on my shoutcast so that some friends who i would
> > normally lend a cd to anyway can listen?
> >
> > just wondering.
> > oh, and fuck the RIAA
> >
> >
> >
>
> 

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