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Hello, I am just wondering if you know of a legal and ethical website to share personally recorded CD-R's of LP's. I have been looking for a couple of a bit more obscure classsic rock albums and I would be quite happy to just own them on decently recorded CD-R's. I am happy to share my own progrock collection, but I want to do it legally, since I don't want to end up bunking up with Jeff Skilling.I am using a NAD C660 recorder and it makes for quite acceptable recordings for use where turntables are not an option.
Thank you.
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Topic - Legal way to share CDR's - Argus 14:29:32 12/3/06 ( 10)
- I am Not suggesting Breaking copyright laws, but Bittorent! - MusicMtnMonkey 19:11:45 12/4/06 ( 0)
offsite archival copies - mhardy6647 18:42:06 12/3/06 ( 0)
Re: Legal way to share CDR's - stuckinthe70s 18:20:07 12/3/06 ( 3)
- Re: Legal way to share CDR's - Fred J 09:12:52 12/4/06 ( 2)
- It is legal to copy library - jnorv 16:40:44 12/4/06 ( 1)
- The only reason it is legal to copy books - Fred J 16:46:58 12/4/06 ( 0)
I don't think there is a legal way to do what you want to do.... - John Elison 17:07:46 12/3/06 ( 1)
- John, have you happened to notice. - Fred J 09:21:53 12/4/06 ( 0)
Re: Legal way to share CDR's - Fred J 15:15:03 12/3/06 ( 1)
- Re: Legal way to share CDR's - Bry 16:06:09 12/3/06 ( 0)