05-04-2012, 06:24 AM
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Originally Posted by CurrentlySober
Valid points, and again, thanks for the opinion, but a rebuttal, if I may?
Lets say that I had taken one of the 2 CDs I had purchased, (I'm not gonna talk about vinyl's or cassettes, cause thats just too long ago) & I had made a backup copy, for my own use, on a blank CD, and put it in a bank vault...
Now, 6 years on, I collect my CD from the bank, pop t into my mac, and click 'Transfer to iTunes'...
I now have my CD, in MP3 format, on my iPod...
What is the REAL difference? Providing (As is my point) that I have PAID SIX times previously, for the EXACT SAME MUSIC???
Not an 'Anniversary Edition' or anything thats changed... But, the EXACT SAME MUSIC?
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That is a different argument to your original point.
However UK law does not allow you to make the copy in the first place. So I suppose the question is in which country did you a) purchase, b) copy, and c) store the CD.

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