Not to be picking on anyone, the U.S. Supreme Court years ago stated that
consumers have the right to make an archival copy of all the media
purchased.  In doing so I have make copies of all my computer and audio cd's
and stored the originals away for safe keeping.

Why do this?  Well... I had a cd somehow become unplayable and since it was
the original I was fscked :D

Rather than purchase another copy of something I already purchased I simply
downloaded the music from the web, made another copy of the cd and stored my
original away.

There is no morality discussion needed here.  Remember, the Supreme Court of
the land has already ruled on this years ago.

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You don't own the CD's, records, nor tapes. You own a copy of them. That 
copy gives you the right to "play" them, from their original media. It 
expressly, does not, give you the right to copy them. Period.

Now with that out of the way.



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