to bring this back to the 321 contact mags, it's legal to scan them but not
to post them, but if you look in this groups files section there's scanned
mags and whatnot in there already so the more the merrier, until the group
gets shut down by CTWs lawyers (thumbs nose).
>From: "Doug McCloud" <tntoak@...>
>Reply-To: 321contact@yahoogroups.com
>To: 321contact@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [321contact] 321 Contact Magazines
>Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2006 14:23:44 -0900
>
>Actually, it is still not illegal to make backup copies of CDs (even
>software) for archival/backup purposes. The RIAA is trying to make it
>illegal, but they have (so far) failed to do so. The Doctrine of Fair Use
>still applies, as does the corresponding Doctrine of First Sale. Keep in
>mind, however, that these sections of law permit making copies for
>personal/archival purposes, not for redistribution. You can rip a CD to
>play
>through iTunes or an MP3 player, but you can also make a copy of a Cd to
>play in your car or while traveling so you don't have to risk damaging the
>originals. Neither of those uses are currently illegal under US Code.
>
>On 12/18/06, Robert Leonard <ghostwriter_889@...> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>No problem. It is actually now illegal to make CD packups unless you are
>>doing it for an MP3 player. That is why they are not protected like DVD's
>>
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