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eriejwg MusicFan
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Posted: 01 January 2008 at 1:49am | IP Logged
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Here's hoping 2008 will bring us all many, previously unavailable, 45 versions on CD!
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Brian W. MusicFan
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Thank you, you too!
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aaronk Admin Group
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Just be sure you're obtaining your 45 versions on original CDs and that you're not creating your own. Check this out from foxnews.com:
"You, too, could be sued for thousands of dollars by the major record companies — even if you've never once illegally downloaded music.
That's because at least one lawyer for the Recording Industry Association of America, the Big Four record companies' lobbying arm and primary legal weapon, considers the copying of songs from your own CDs to your own computer, for your own personal use, to be just as illegal as posting them online for all to share, according to a federal lawsuit filed in Arizona...'It is undisputed that Defendant possessed unauthorized copies of Plaintiffs' copyrighted sound recordings on his computer,' the brief states. 'Virtually all of the sound recordings on Exhibit B are in the '.mp3' format. ... Defendant admitted that he converted these sound recordings from their original format to the .mp3 format for his and his wife's use. ... Once Defendant converted Plaintiffs' recording into the compressed .mp3 format and they are in his shared folder, they are no longer the authorized copies distributed by Plaintiffs.'"
What a crock! That would mean anyone who owns an mp3 player can be sued, even if they purchased all of their music from iTunes. Going by what this lawyer is saying, you wouldn't be able to copy your legally downloaded music to the mp3 player, because they would become an unauthorized copy.
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Santi Paradoa MusicFan
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Bringing this decade old thread back to wish the entire board lots of health and happiness in 2019. I learn so much from all of the knowledgeable and friendly members here. Stay safe everyone.
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aaronk Admin Group
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Posted: 31 December 2018 at 6:53pm | IP Logged
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Happy New Year!
__________________ Aaron Kannowski
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Yah Shure MusicFan
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Likewise: Happy New Year! Noisemakers are on the house!
Aaron, I got a big laugh out of that 11-year-old RIAA police story. Talk about small potatoes now. I attended a show last night by the Killer Vees, which consisted of Boby Vee's sons, nephew and grandkids. They showed a film of a Chicago newspaper reporter taking Bobby's hit "Stayin' In" to task for the implied violence and no doubt other malicious juvenile intent over the line "I punched my buddy in the nose after lunch; now I'm in trouble 'cause the dean saw the punch."
After it ran and before the band launched into the song, Tommy Vee quipped, "considering what's out there these days, they thought *that* was grounds for banning the song from the radio?"
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PopArchivist MusicFan
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aaronk wrote:
Just be sure you're obtaining your 45 versions on original CDs and that you're not creating your own. Check this out from foxnews.com:
"You, too, could be sued for thousands of dollars by the major record companies — even if you've never once illegally downloaded music.
That's because at least one lawyer for the Recording Industry Association of America, the Big Four record companies' lobbying arm and primary legal weapon, considers the copying of songs from your own CDs to your own computer, for your own personal use, to be just as illegal as posting them online for all to share, according to a federal lawsuit filed in Arizona...'It is undisputed that Defendant possessed unauthorized copies of Plaintiffs' copyrighted sound recordings on his computer,' the brief states. 'Virtually all of the sound recordings on Exhibit B are in the '.mp3' format. ... Defendant admitted that he converted these sound recordings from their original format to the .mp3 format for his and his wife's use. ... Once Defendant converted Plaintiffs' recording into the compressed .mp3 format and they are in his shared folder, they are no longer the authorized copies distributed by Plaintiffs.'"
What a crock! That would mean anyone who owns an mp3 player can be sued, even if they purchased all of their music from iTunes. Going by what this lawyer is saying, you wouldn't be able to copy your legally downloaded music to the mp3 player, because they would become an unauthorized copy. |
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That just made me laugh so hard! If you think about it, Itunes, 7digital, Qobuz, Tidal Store etc all offer digital downloads to the masses. As much as we all want it to stay around the CD as we know it has already been replaced by digital downloads. If I want my Itunes file to be an mp3 and conversely want my 7digital FLAC to be a WAV are they not just conversion to a different format of the same file? The RIAA had their beef when people were doing Napster and Kazaa and peer to peer services and not even owning their CD's or digital copies but now they do. The RIAA under this theory would have to sue the entire country to stop anyone from ripping songs to a different format and making an unauthorized copy! Even they don't have those kind of resources....
Edited by PopArchivist on 31 December 2018 at 10:28pm
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crapfromthepast MusicFan
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Happy New Year to all of you!
__________________ There's a lot of crap on the radio, but there's only one Crap From The Past.
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eriejwg MusicFan
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Wow, 11 years since I wished everyone Happy New Year!
Well, let me send those wishes out to you and yours again!
__________________ John Gallagher
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prisdeej MusicFan
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Happy 2019, everyone!
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Paul Haney MusicFan
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Happy New Year!
I've said it before and I'll say it again, this chat board
is my favorite in terms of useful information and it's
also the most friendly and polite one on the entire
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