Re: iTunes redirects

2012-08-21 Thread Dan
At 1:51 AM -0400 8/20/2012, Dan wrote: At 8:54 PM -0500 8/19/2012, Kris Tilford wrote: On all my G3 Macs running the final G3 version of iTunes 8.2.1(6) I have no radio stations now. I've the same iTunes on my Smurf, and it's showing stations - all updated to the new URLs. heh. Jinxed it.

Re: Selling software?

2012-08-21 Thread Mac User #330250
-- Original message -- Subject: Selling software? Date:Thursday, 16. August 2012 From:John Callahan jcalla...@stny.rr.com To: List G3-5 g3-5-list@googlegroups.com Is it legal to sell software that you have purchased from Apple, for instance? Thanks Interesting

Re: Selling software?

2012-08-21 Thread peterhaas
Maybe it’s just me, but I don’t buy *a* *thing* that is sold without a media or printed envelope and I dislike anything without a printed manual. Same here. I’m still buying Audio CDs. I do use iTunes on the Cube and I even have an iTunes account, but since I only use ripped tracks (from

Re: Selling software?

2012-08-21 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Aug 21, 2012, at 11:50 AM, Mac User #330250 wrote: -- Original message -- Subject: Selling software? Date:Thursday, 16. August 2012 From:John Callahan jcalla...@stny.rr.com To: List G3-5 g3-5-list@googlegroups.com Is it legal to sell software that you have

Re: Selling software?

2012-08-21 Thread Illirik Smirnov
I personally prefer digital downloads of most stuff because the disks and the like dont clutter up my house. But at the same time, I prefer having physical copies of music (especially vinyl) for audio quality purposes; plus, the album art on vinyl always looks better when it is that big. Makes you

Re: Selling software?

2012-08-21 Thread peterhaas
Personally, like most folks, probably, my collection is a mixture of physical and digitally sourced software and media. Yes Apple could decide that I don't deserve my music and try to prevent me from playing it, but only in iTunes and since it's a format that can be played in other players

Re: Selling software?

2012-08-21 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Aug 21, 2012, at 12:49 PM, peterh...@cruzio.com wrote: I have NO IDEA, nor can I be expected to be cognizant of the prior ripping of the media which I have purchased. This is absolutely true, and so long as you retain the media, the right of first sale means that this is, in fact, YOUR

Re: Selling software?

2012-08-21 Thread JohnV
This is a thornier issue than it would first appear. Absent DRM, the right of first sale is impossible to enforce equitably. Applied to a book or physical recording (record, tape, CD, etc) this line is clear...if you sell the thing, you no longer have the thing. Selling the thing while

Re: Selling software?

2012-08-21 Thread peterhaas
I'd wager that probably half or more of all the audio CD's available in used record shops live on as audio files on the previous owner's computer (or computers, depending on how many times they've changed hands). Sure, and the usual suspect resellers of these used CDs and DVDs get it coming