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R.j.
Di piú! di piú! di piú!

Registered: Feb 2004
Location: L, TX, USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by `pr0digy
Unless the CD is copyprotected * at all *. If your country has a DMCA type law, it's illegal to bypass the protection, no matter how simple, no matter if it's fair-use or not. |
BUT, as one of my dads friend who is a lawyer, all you gotta say its your "back-up" like auujay said, and you dont sell it, and you'll have no problem with da LAW
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Jul-23-2004 06:59
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auujay
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Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Cleveland
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Jul-23-2004 16:51
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DJ Joshua H
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
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I believe that it is technically illegal to make a copy of a CD although no one will care or know about it if you use it for yourself.
I'm not sure what the law is in Canada. It may also be that if it is copyrighted in the United States then US laws would apply no matter where the copying took place.
yes the DMCA does make it illegal to override encryption/security measures, but I dont know that cd's have this encryption on them yet. What I mean is that you can burn a CD with no problem and not have to break an encryption code to do so.
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Jul-23-2004 18:24
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