I was just checking out the link to the RIAA site I found this interesting sentence at the beginging of one of their articles "The Cost Of A CD". It says "A typical music fan who buys a CD might use that CD at home, take that CD in the car, make a tape of that CD, - or using it as part of a compilation, play that CD with friends and for friends, and keep that CD for many years." The part of particular interest is "using it as a part of a compilation". Now I thought they were putting copy protection on some new CD's so you can't copy them. Now should those CD's be cheaper to purchase since they have less value then ones that will let you use them in compilations?
I was just checking out the link to the RIAA site I found this interesting sentence at the beginging of one of their articles "The Cost Of A CD". It says "A typical music fan who buys a CD might use that CD at home, take that CD in the car, make a tape of that CD, - or using it as part of a compilation, play that CD with friends and for friends, and keep that CD for many years." The part of particular interest is "using it as a part of a compilation". Now I thought they were putting copy protection on some new CD's so you can't copy them. Now should those CD's be cheaper to purchase since they have less value then ones that will let you use them in compilations?