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Re: [Digital BW] Image use

2002-05-06 by Michael J. Kravit

Jerry,

I NEVER made a tape from a CD, but in my varied past I was know to 
record from vinyl record albums.

Mike



On Monday, May 6, 2002, at 07:34 PM, Jerry Olson wrote:

> do you actually know of anyone who has NOT made a tape from their CD's?
>  I don't.
>
> Jerry
>
> And it IS legal to make copies for your own personal use, such as in
> your car.
>
>
>
> Austin Franklin wrote:
>>
>> Steve,
>>
>> And you base that on what?  As I said, it is EXACTLY the same as 
>> owning a CD
>> and making a tape from some of the songs on the CD.  Are you claiming 
>> that
>> (making a copy of a CD to tape) is not legal...because it is, and the 
>> courts
>> have upheld it.
>>
>> Austin
>>
>>> This is not correct. If you own a photo you can
>>> hang any were you like, but you can not copy it
>>> unless you own the copy right.
>>>
>>> Steve
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I don't believe size or quality matter at all, it is
>>> completely within your
>>>
>>> rights to make a copy of something you own
>>> and display it.� Of course, it
>>>
>>> would be questionable if you make twenty
>>> copies and put one in each room of
>>>
>>> your house, and especially if you gave them
>>> away, but making ONE, of an
>>>
>>> image you already own a copy of, and putting
>>> the book on the shelf, I
>>>
>>> believe, is entirely within the scope of fair use.
>>>
>>>
>>> > None the less, if you like
>>>
>>> > someone elses
>>>
>>> > work enough to adorn your home with it,
>>> "I" believe you should pay for.
>>>
>>>
>>> Absolutely, but the poster DID in fact pay for
>>> it.� He said he had a book
>>>
>>> that had that very image in it.
>>>
>>>
>>> Austin
>>
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