On Jun 8, 2004, at 4:42 PM, Jim Leonard wrote:
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I was going for expensive/old :-) Okay, replace Starcross with
Michael Berlyn's Cyborg ($150+ last I checked). Anyway, I'm sure
people got the idea.
Oh, sure, but I couldn't help making the comment. It's the classic
'Oops, I picked the
Pedro Quaresma wrote:
Would this be legal? :) If so I have no problem of trying to rip .mp3
files from it and ftp-ing them to you.
No, not legal at all, so if you want to decline on that basis I completely
understand. I'm just gathering up files for a game music streaming radio
station I'd
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe that this is as illegal as copying *ANY* music file.
Why doesn't Jim just bid on it, and then he can do what he wants with the music?
Because it wouldn't be any more legal that way (I have no explicit permission
from Origin to stream the music). In all honesty,
Of course, your alternative is to petition your local radio station to play the Origin
soundtrack. :)
Stuart
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: Why doesn't Jim just bid on it, and then he can do what he wants with the music?:Because it wouldn't be any more legal that way (I have no explicit permission :from Origin to stream the music).
I confess I'm unfamiliar with the mechanics of streaming, but do you really need EA's permission to do
Peter Olafson wrote:
I confess I'm unfamiliar with the mechanics of streaming, but do you
really need EA's permission to do so? (Origin no longer exists even in
UO server-farm form.) Wouldn't this considered a permitted use of the
media?
Just because the founding copyright holder no longer
Feldhamer, Stuart wrote:
On another note, I don't know if sharing the MP3 files with Jim is
necessarily illegal. It may be covered under fair use laws, like
making a copy of a tape for a friend.
It's only covered under Fair Use if you make a backup copy for *yourself*. If
you give that copy
On Tue, Jun 08, 2004 at 01:35:44PM -0400, Feldhamer, Stuart wrote:
I think radio broadcasters have contracts with the RIAA where they
pay a small fee for the right to broadcast music.
Actually, they license the broadcast rights to songs from ASCAP, BMI,
and SESAC.
I didn't say no one held the copyright. I just meant the Origin's no longerin the game and that thepermission issue would rest with EA.
But I do think it's worthexploring the "fair use" question and, failing that,whether there's an Internet equivalent of the RIAA (which someone else mentioned)
Peter Olafson wrote:
But I do think it's worth exploring the fair use question and, failing
that, whether there's an Internet equivalent of the RIAA (which someone
else mentioned) that could address issues relating to Internet radio
broadcast of CDs. Perhaps it's a simple affair.
Nothing is in
On Jun 8, 2004, at 12:00 PM, Jim Leonard wrote:
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I can see a morality issue coming, so I'm going to head it off: For
older games that you are curious about, do you download a copy to try,
or do you spend $150 or more to collect a copy you can open and play?
For example, I have never
Edward Franks wrote:
I just want to point out you used a couple of bad examples. ;-)
I was going for expensive/old :-) Okay, replace Starcross with Michael
Berlyn's Cyborg ($150+ last I checked). Anyway, I'm sure people got the idea.
Also, in the US, the First Sale Doctrine
, June 08, 2004 1:01 PM
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe that this is as illegal as copying *ANY* music file.
Why doesn't Jim just bid on it, and then he can do what he wants with
the music?
Because it wouldn't be any more legal that way
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For anyone who already has this: Is anyone willing
I believe that this is as illegal as copying *ANY* music file.
Why doesn't Jim just bid on it, and then he can do what he wants with the music?
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Would this be legal? :) If so I have no problem of trying to rip .mp3
files from it and ftp-ing them to you.
I won't send you a copy of the CD overseas though as cus
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Jim Leonard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Are these particularly rare? I wouldn't imagine this fetching a lot, but then
again I'm not an Origin devotee so I
As
Inspector Clouseauwould say, "Not anymore..."
Stuart
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particu
In a message dated 06/04/2004 8:08:19 AM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As Inspector Clouseau would say, "Not anymore..."
Stuart, you've been coming up with a LOT of funny lines lately, do you work part time in a comedy club by any chance? ;) Hey, have they made any "Clouseau"
stand up,IIRC. : )
Stuart
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Are these particularly rare? I wouldn't imagine this fetching a lot,
but then
again I'm
Are these particularly rare? I wouldn't imagine this fetching a lot, but then
again I'm not an Origin devotee so I wouldn't know. I bought the Rocket Ranger
comic book (an item in a similar vein) for $2, for example...
Pedro Quaresma wrote:
He has a few interesting items. Anyone who
needs a small box (GTI) Ultima WoA2: Martian Dreams just watch his auction
list. Hes posted quite a few of them, all shrinkwrapped. I got one from
him and it was in great shape minus some minor corner damage (a result of the very
cheap cardboard
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