Sony BMG Says Ripping CDs is Stealing
LKM writes "Sony seems to think we should not be allowed to rip CDs we own to our iPods. In fact, doing so is stealing, and we should all re-buy songs, preferably one copy for each device. Says Jennifer Pariser, the head of litigation for Sony BMG: 'When an individual makes a copy of a song for himself, I suppose we can say he stole a song. Making a copy of a purchased song is just a nice way of saying 'steals just one copy'.'
I guess somebody should tell Sony about all the devices Sony produces that allow this stealing to occur!"
"I guess somebody should tell Sony about all the devices Sony produces that allow this stealing to occur!"
More importantly, someone should remind Sony that when you have a CD you can play it on probably thousands of different brands of CD players. Is that stealing too in their eyes? Based on the logic they set forth it seems like it would be. Anything for a buck I guess.
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Folks might also consider patronizing independent artists.
Sure, if independent artists ever consider becoming good musicians. Don't get me wrong, there are a few gems out there. But the vast majority of indy artists are crap. That's why they're indy.
I fail to see the distinction between the two.
My experience of drum and bass is that you can get a similar effect by kicking a metal bucket down some stone steps - and get a bit of exercise in the process.
Why don't you just spend a little more money and get some "guitar and vocals" also?
Gentoo Linux - another day, another USE flag.
You are welcome on my lawn.