Hard to detect?  How about anyone who has a mp3 player...safe bet.

Mike

On Jan 1, 2008 6:08 PM, Fred Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If it's the article I saw yesterday, or maybe Sunday, and followed a few
> links, it turns out that the individual did more than just rip tracks off of
> CDs that he purchased.  He put the "songs" up on one of the sharing services
> for anyone to grab for free.  I think it would be tough for the RIAA or
> anyone to detect someone who simply rips purchased CDs and copies the
> "songs" to his personal MP3 player for his own use.  Impossible if one does
> it on a machine not connected to the Internet.
>
> But in going after the guy, they have cited him for the ripping as well.
>
> Fred Holmes
>
> At 06:55 PM 1/1/2008, Tom Piwowar wrote:
> >>Reports this story is bogus, that it is a simple illegal download
> lawsuit.
> >
> >The Post has not retracted it (yet) and it is #1 in the list of most
> >downloaded articles in the Arts section where it ran.
> >
> >
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