engadget.com — "Ira Schwartz, the industry's lawyer in the case, is arguing that MP3 files created on his [Jeffrey Howell's] computer from legally purchased CDs are indeed "unauthorized copies," and while we've no idea what will become of all this, we suppose you should go on and wipe those personal copies before you too end up in handcuffs."
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neocentekDec 30, 2007
So far I haven't seen anyone mention this so I will...They make software to do this. As a citizen, I think the RIAA IS suing the wrong person here. As retarded as they are, they need to GO AFTER the people who SELL or MAKE the software to US and leave the private citizen ALONE!!! There is no case here. Looks like entrapment.NO DIGG! This is crap!
skunkman62Dec 30, 2007
"CD buyers band together..." CD buyers?
rpg405Dec 30, 2007
Now I remember why I no longer buy CDs.
mawdsDec 30, 2007
I think drinking out of a Coca Cola glass is acceptable.
nocobblersDec 30, 2007
did anybody read the whole article?
himthatspeaksJan 2, 2008
I addressed that. Be that as it may be, I have the license to listen to it. So I should be free to listen to how I should.
terrywong4784Nov 2, 2008
this problem is getting bigger and bigger and i don't see any solution n the horizon i hope they fix it soon :)<a class="user" href="http://massachusetts-personal-injury-lawyers.blogspot.com/">http://massachusetts-personal-injury-lawyers.blogs ...</a>