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Old 08-26-2010, 06:29 PM   #82
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But the editor - assuming that any of this stuff is edited - didn't have the immediate reaction that I had, and think - you don't say that in a national newspaper, even if it is what you did. Which is the kind of thing that makes me wonder how much people do care at all about it. Are journalists and their editors so ill-educated that they don't understand what it means, or are they so blase about it that they don't think anyone will care?
But the CD market is pretty dead (or ought to be) and buying a CD collection is just a special interest. So why is it unethical to rip your music and sell the CD collection? The value on the CD collections it the covers and inlets and that you are selling.
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