> >If people want to do the 'right thing', they will burn their music CDs onto > >this special media, and essentially, pay a little for their piracy. > > Oh, no you don't... > > The law in USA specifically allows me to make a copy for my own purposes, > such that I can make a tape from a CD, or make a copy of the CD so I can > store the original and not scratch it, or keep one in the bedroom and one > in the car, or whatever else I can think of as long as the copy I make is > for my own use.
Easy Rodolfo - re-reading my post I understand where you're coming from, but what I meant to say was "they will burn their downloaded illegal MP3 music onto this special media". <SNIP HUGE NON PIRACY DEFINITION DEBATE> > (Of course, if you are indeed pirating music, then you won't care about > "the right thing" and will use data CD's exclusively, so as usual in such > circumstances it is only the worthy citizen who gets screwed.) The original post was on about the difference between standard CD-Rs and music CD-Rs. I just meant to explain the difference to the poster. I may have mis-led him by using the terms 'their music CDs' instead of 'their downloaded illegal MP3 music', but it was not the original point of the post anyway. What you just posted back on seems hugely out of context. Relax - make your CD backups onto your 'standard' CD-Rs. See if I care. Regards, --- Edward Dekkers (Director) Triple D Computer Services P/L -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list