your wrong
if your cell fore proffit its elegal
if your sharing unmung friends and family etc then its fine
otherwise they need to band all cd burners, dvd records etc etc
oh yeah and mp3 players to cause downloading mp3s is "elegal to"
look as long as you don't cell fore proffit then its fine
this was told to me buy a radio station professional who was in the indistory fore over 15 years ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom" <t...@pc-audio.org>
To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2010 11:37 AM
Subject: Re: It's Still Stealing


The websites that allow you to download music and other copyrighted material are illegal in the United States. Many of these sites are not in the United States and there have been situations where The the United States have put blocks on these out of country websites. The RIAA is going after people all the time and arresting them and fining them for all the material they downloaded illegally. If you do a lot of illegal downloading you could well find someone from the RIAA at your door someday.

If you pay for a CD or an MP3 song you can make as many copies of it you wish as long as you and only you use it for yourself. If you give a copy of that CD or MP3 song to someone else then it becomes illegal.

Books from the NLS is a completely different situation. The copyright holder of the books gives the NLS permission to reproduce their books in a special format. That's why the NLS books that are on cassette are recorded in order, track one, track three, track two and track four. The idea was that when recorded in this format the books could not be played on a standard cassette recorder. The NLS cassettes are also recorded at half normal cassette speed. This is also the reason digital books from the NLS are in a special format. The NLS had to insure the copyright holders of books that they would be used only by blind people and other handicapped people who could not read a normal print book.

Tom

** Message From: DJ DOCTOR P **
>Ok, so you say, "it's still stealing."
>Then you tell me, why are there still some websites that
lets you download
>music and audio books without having to pay anything for
it?
>Yes these sites still exist, and people are downloading
music and audio
>books without having to pay a dime for it.
>Explain that one to me, if you can!


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