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Old 02-17-2010, 12:07 PM   #53
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Originally Posted by Shaggy View Post
Every time I'm aware of that the RIAA has tried to make the claim that ripping your own CD is illegal, it has been thrown out.
What ambiguity in the US copyright law makes it unclear whether or not it is illegal? It is clearly illegal in the UK, for example (as are all other forms of "format shifting"), although it's something that nobody is, or ever has been, prosecuted for.
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