"Larry le Mac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Changing the subject but only slightly...
> 
> What about music CDs ?
> 
> I have a huge collection of CDs and I have noticed that
> rather a worrying lot are beginning to show signs of
> corrosion and/or fungus (sorry about the spelling...)

You are within your rights of "fair use" to copy the CDs to new media for
you own use.
> 
> One can hear noticable crackling noise, not dissimilar
> to LPs. What responsibility do record companies have
> towards the "licence" buyer when it comes to a faulty
> product ?

Given the age of the CDs, none.
> 
> Oh, just in case someone was to suggest "take it back
> with the receipt", I'm talking about CDs made in the 80's
> and early 90's.

-- 
Al Poulin
Anger, hate, and revenge are for the devil, forgiveness is for God,
proactive self-defense is for the rest of us.




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