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Sep 8 22:03 UTC 2000 |
The RIAA has some interesting interpretations of copyright law. For
example, if I dub a CD onto tape to keep in the car, they're forced to
consider that legal by the home recording act. If I dub the CD onto a CD-R
data blank for the same use, it's illegal. If I dub it onto a CD-R audio
blank, suddenly it's legal. The only difference between audio and data
blanks is the price and the fact that the audio blanks have a serial number
identifying them as audio blanks.
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