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Old 08-30-2010, 11:19 AM   #171
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The timeshifting was for the CD. When you buy a CD you buy a certain amount of listening time (the time you usually spend with a CD). So I do not get your argument here.
No you don't. I don't mean to be impolite, but that's a silly thing to say. You're not buying "listening time", you're buying the CD. Most people would probably say that it's OK to put the music on your iPod, or make copies of the CD for your car CD-player, but when you start giving it away to other people you're going beyond the realm of what's reasonable, to my mind.

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But, I do not want to keep the original since they take too much space. So you think I should destroy the original book and the original CD?
If you don't want to keep the original, I can only answer "yes, you should".
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