At 11:46 PM +0300 5/11/09, Baha Ata wrote:
>Uploader putting his disc on backup purposes for futere downloading
>his backup copy. Do you catch the idea?
>
>Thats the logic. They legitimize. For example you bought a Lord of the
>Rings DVD box set for $40. You have to right to have a CD copy or DVD
>for backup purposes.

A copy, not a decoded rip.

>You have the cover and orginal CD... You somehow
>scratch it, you may use your backups. It is legal.

Yes.

>You may download same version of it and use it... It is legal.

IF the downloaded copy comes from a legit source who is licensed to 
re-distribute the data, then yes, that's legal.  But if you're 
talking about downloading it from any other source - that's illegal.

- Dan.
-- 
- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth

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