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Old 04-06-2010, 08:15 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by riemann42 View Post
It all comes down to this: What are you buying? Are you buying the content, or the medium. The Law and Tradition state you are buying the medium.
Are you sure of that? RIAA vs. Diamond Multimedia said that consumers had the right to space-shift works they purchased into other media for their personal, noncommercial use. That's the case that legalized CD ripping and mp3 players.
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