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Old 02-24-2015, 11:04 AM   #98
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Originally Posted by pdurrant View Post
So what you're saying is, if one has (entirely legally) ripped one's CDs to store on a computer/iPod, one may then never lend out those (legally purchased) CDs to a friend, even though one could if one had not ripped the CD? Even if one does not play the file while the CD is lent out?
Yes. Whether or not you play it is entirely irrelevant. What makes it copyright infringement is the fact that one person has bought the CD, but two people now simultaneously have a copy of it.
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