HW: WOTEOT

Paul Gartside piccallopaul at MSN.COM
Thu Mar 6 20:42:36 EST 2003


Anyway the first verse of Assault and Battery from Warrior is a total rip
from a hundred year old poem!






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>On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 08:21:44AM -0000, Richard Lockwood wrote:
>
>=> However, if I own the album on vinyl, and don't have a turntable any
>more,
>=> I'd still want to be able to listen to it.
>=>
>=> Agreed, I'd rather buy it than have to "pirate" it, as you say, but if a
>=> recording's no longer available, for no good reason...
>
>Actually, making a copy so you can listen to it is not pirating, so
>long as you own (and continue to own) the album.  This falls under the
>(dangerously eroding) "Fair Use" provisions of the Copyright law.  It
>is perfectly legal to make a copy of something you own so you can,
>say, listen to it in the car, or whilst jogging, or to make a safety
>backup in case the original becomes damaged.  All those are perfectly
>legal, when made for personal use.
>
>What is not legal is to make copies for others that don't own legal
>copies of the material, or to retain the copies you make after you
>sell or give away the original (i.e., what your friend did).
>
>I personally don't think obtaining, say MP3, copies of albums
>necessarily diminishes demand for a reissue (and may in some cases
>stimulate it), but I do think it is perceived as doing so in the eyes
>of the record companies, which is probably the dominating factor.
>
>(I do also think it's a little unwise to advertise the availability of
>copies of official albums on a group that the band [or at least their
>business manager] reads...;)
>
>Cheers,
>
>Paul.
>
>e-mail: paul at gromit.dlib.vt.edu
>
>"Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production
>  deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid."
>         --- Frank Vincent Zappa


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