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Old 07-09-2007, 08:53 PM   #20
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It seems to me that if you were to scan a book yourself so you could read it online, without planning to distribute it, it would be equivalent to making cassette tapes from a vinyl LP or CD to play in your car, and not that far off from time-shift video taping (which the US Supreme Court explicitly ruled as legal). Does anyone know about the legality of cassette tape conversion for personal use, in any country?
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