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In Reply to: Actually, it wouldn't be illegal. posted by rbolaw on March 23, 2012 at 08:29:14:
I agree anyone can make a legal copy of a CD one owns.
In fact i would allow a temporary loan of the copy for review by a friend.
What really gets sleazy is makingthe copy or putting it in your hard drive, then selling the legal Cd you own. At that point you no longer have any legal right to keep that copy.
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Follow Ups
- True making a copy of a CD you own is fine, it is when you sell the CD and keep the copy.. pretty sleazy IMO - Elizabeth 14:31:44 03/23/12 (11)
- Right.. - Bry 16:16:41 03/23/12 (9)
- RE: Right.. - WOStantonCS100 17:05:23 03/23/12 (8)
- RE: If you don't care if you get paid - Condorsat 05:52:11 03/24/12 (0)
- AMEN !!! - Laudanum 05:36:11 03/24/12 (0)
- Well put, sir! - rbolaw 19:45:26 03/23/12 (0)
- Finally someone who actually knows the law.... - ecl876 19:18:40 03/23/12 (2)
- I am a copyright lawyer - rbolaw 19:36:49 03/23/12 (1)
- But do you have the right to keep said copy after selling the original? - Elizabeth 11:23:54 03/26/12 (0)
- YES!(nt) - Frank_Locke 18:01:04 03/23/12 (0)
- Well said. /nt - Biff 17:26:11 03/23/12 (0)
- RE: True making a copy of a CD you own is fine, it is when you sell the CD and keep the copy.. pretty sleazy IMO - Crazy Dave 14:52:47 03/23/12 (0)