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Old 04-02-2013, 09:39 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Ninjalawyer View Post
Very interesting. Since every "transfer" of a computer file is actually the making of a copy, it seems as though that would be an impermissible reproduction under U.S. copyright law.
Very true. Hence:

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... a New York judge said ReDigi was making unauthorised copies of music.
"Unauthorised" being the important word. The copies you make in the downloading and normal use of the product are authorised copies.
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