while reading "PC Praxis" the other day i stumbled upon
ClipInc a tool to record online radio..... That brings back some nostalgie from the early days while i spent hours in front of my radio recording all the chartbreakers on tape......
My question would be:
With all the suing going on with illegal downloads... is ripping radio stations still legal??
If not..... is getting tought in school still legal or will anyone like the predesessors of gallilei gallileo or oppenheimer or albert einstein sue you becaus you did not buy a licens to learn??
hmm i just dont get it...
check out ClipInc here
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It's actually illegal to rip your own CDs to digital formats.
http://www.electronista.com/articles/07/12/11/riaa.on.cd.ripping/
That realy is a "rip off"....
So if you buy it you are not allowed to rip it? What sense does
that make? The music labels had just overseen that online musik ist
the future.. I buy 99% of the music at itunes. And i switch all my
songs to plus drm free songs
OK, really time to show my age.....
Would this have held true when we bought records (yea, vinyl!) and
recorded them to cassettes. If so, me and all my friends in High
School would be locked up.
@Michael
Erm records (you mean those black sometimes colourfull round things
you had to put on a machine with a saphire?) I still have hundrets
of them in boxes at the basement :-) But until now i could convince
myself not selling them on ebay......
eehhhhhh the tapes (kasette) would hve to be destroyed... but
why...anyone still owning tapedecks? actually i do still have a
datasettetower (holding 4) for my c64.....
and it still works........
:-))