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Old 11-15-2011, 02:43 AM   #464
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Originally Posted by covfam View Post
Digital copywrite licenses only allow for recording of purchases for archival purposes not the distribution of said media to other people therefore negating to pay the artists/studios for the work that was done.

Illegally making copies of porducts someone else purchased would be no different than if blossom purchased a book and then left alinkie here of said book for everyone on mobile reads to download said book without every paying for it. (im not saying you do that blossom)

So you cannot justify the legality of using other peoples media "because they already bought them" for one most all end user legal agrements say that you do not own said piece of media but are indefinatly leasing said media on certain listed conditions and breaking said conditions open yourself to legal or financial penalties.
If I buy a Blu-ray movie that includes DVD and digital copies, is it illegal for me to sell or give away those copies?
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