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Old 06-23-2010, 03:54 PM   #49
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Originally Posted by Geppetto View Post
You are just saying nonsenses. Spain and Bulgaria are European Union countries: they MUST FOLLOW European Union directives on copyright.

You are not allowed to make a reproduction (even partial) of a copyrighted work if you don't have explicit permissions from the copyright holder. Full stop.
Well, the Dutch copyright law allows you to make electronic copies for non commercial, private use.

The EU allows these kind of private copies if there is a levy system in place to compensate authors. Currently in Holland the levy is only applied to empty CDR's and DVD's. But each country much choose: levy or forbid.
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