Millions of iPod fans breaking law by copying CDs
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Millions of iPod fans breaking law by copying CDs
So-called "format shifting" is illegal under British copyright law. If a consumer has bought the CD they are breaking the law if they "shift" the content onto another device, even if they are the only one to listen to the music.
Consumer Focus, the Government-backed watchdog, has called for the law to be changed. It has surveyed 2,000 adults and found 17 per cent did not realise that copying CDs onto their computer or iPod was illegal.
Telegraph.co.uk
So when i copied a' ma auld vinyl albums tae tape i was breaking the law??
Consumer Focus, the Government-backed watchdog, has called for the law to be changed. It has surveyed 2,000 adults and found 17 per cent did not realise that copying CDs onto their computer or iPod was illegal.
Telegraph.co.uk
So when i copied a' ma auld vinyl albums tae tape i was breaking the law??
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Re: Millions of iPod fans breaking law by copying CDs
Shit I am in the process of copying all the vinyl onto this hard drive via a usb deck
Whats the point in owning vinyl and not being able to hear it because your record deck has gone the journey? Besides Vinyl is heavy and takes up too much room. Still got loads of tapes too, at least I can still listed to them.
Whats the point in owning vinyl and not being able to hear it because your record deck has gone the journey? Besides Vinyl is heavy and takes up too much room. Still got loads of tapes too, at least I can still listed to them.
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