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The Magister
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Hmmm, I guess I'm the freak in the flock. I've burned dozens of CDs. And not a single one of them was music, a game, or anything else not intended to be burned. I refurbish old pcs for kids in my community, and I often need to find old drivers for their components. I figure if I want a certain CD or game, I'll pay for it at the local Media Play or wherever. People need to learn the difference between Freeware, Shareware, and Copyrighted material. Who do you think will be paying for the extra copy-protection? The honest consumer.
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I don't mind the artists wanting to make a profit, You all know I am a dedicated capitalist [img]smile.gif[/img] , what I do mind is them restricting my own use of a product that I have bought. I should be able to make my own mixes with music that I have paid for.
That should entitle me to fair use. AND I should be able to use it on any device, not just specific makes and models. I do know that if the copy protection gets to be too big a pain in the ass, Ill just quit buying it. [ 11-11-2002, 03:37 PM: Message edited by: MagiK ] |
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...But seriously, you're probably right about there being many others who *are* pirating music and don't bother to buy the CD. But I don't even count them among real music fans, they download for the sake of downloading, for the sake of boasting about their 25GB of illegal mp3s to their fellow 1337-buddies. They probably wouldn't have bothered much with music either under legal circumstances, maybe less Top 40 CD-singles are sold and all... But I'd hardly call that a bad thing. And no, don't take my post too seriously and wait with writing down all the thoughtless flaws in my logic, I'm in a bit of a silly mood right now. ![]() [ 11-11-2002, 04:28 PM: Message edited by: Grojlach ]
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I enjoyed our previous discussion too. And agree on the mp3's as 'samplers' idea. It would be good if an artist can choose to release free lo-fi versions for trialing out, then buy the hi-fi if you like it - which is only valid with copy protection. As for Magik's: Quote:
I should be able to leave my car unlocked like you used to be able to. I should be able to carry my Leatherman on my person outside. I should have been able to watch video tapes I bought forever and not have them deteriorate. I should be able to cut down a tree on my own property if I need too. Laws are brought in because many people are too selfish to see the consequences of their actions in effect on those around them. As society and technology changes, we too must change and adapt - protecting the average and innocent citizen as best we can. If the trade off for instant, no-loss, music is a period of time where certain uses are restricted, how bad is that compared to the alternatives? You want your cake and want to eat it too, but don't want others to have the same fair go. Compromise on both sides in necessary, and IMHO, steps need to be taken to allow purchase and fair use while remaining copyrighted...tough call but surely it can be done? |
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I enjoyed our previous discussion too. And agree on the mp3's as 'samplers' idea. It would be good if an artist can choose to release free lo-fi versions for trialing out, then buy the hi-fi if you like it - which is only valid with copy protection. As for Magik's: Quote:
I should be able to leave my car unlocked like you used to be able to. I should be able to carry my Leatherman on my person outside. I should have been able to watch video tapes I bought forever and not have them deteriorate. I should be able to cut down a tree on my own property if I need too. Laws are brought in because many people are too selfish to see the consequences of their actions in effect on those around them. As society and technology changes, we too must change and adapt - protecting the average and innocent citizen as best we can. If the trade off for instant, no-loss, music is a period of time where certain uses are restricted, how bad is that compared to the alternatives? You want your cake and want to eat it too, but don't want others to have the same fair go. Compromise on both sides in necessary, and IMHO, steps need to be taken to allow purchase and fair use while remaining copyrighted...tough call but surely it can be done?[/QUOTE]Here's an interesting idea .... Find a copy protection method that limits distribution with out restricting the user. That way the end user still has free use, but the content providers still feel reasonable secure that their hi-fi files are distributed through "proper channels" Yes, there will be ways around it. But the rate will be much lower, and there won't be "broken" user devices. [ 11-11-2002, 09:59 PM: Message edited by: Night Stalker ]
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If I could add to it. Magik, recorded music is a modern miracle. For millenia, if you wanted to hear an artists work, you would have had to seek them out and hear them. Their work could not be 'captured' for you to do with as you pleased. Bear in mind, when you buy a CD, you buy the hardware - that particular CD. You may listen to the CD, but you do not buy the song. You may not reproduce and sell the song. You may not rerecord the song yourself and sell it without paying royalties. You may not take part of it and incorporate it into a new recording without permission or license. You may not use the song to generate income for yourself via advertising, playing it in your shop or any other means of enhancing your business, without paying an applicable relative license fee. You own the right to use the product for personal listening enjoyment. You do not own the song to do whatever you see fit with it. [ 11-12-2002, 03:06 AM: Message edited by: Yorick ] |
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one thing they dont seem to think about is that no level of copy protection will stop people from copying the music. all i have to do is run a cable from the headphone/lineout jack of an audio cdplayer, to the Linein jack on my sound card, record in .wav. and then convert to whatever audio format i want.
so in the end its all a waste of time.
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By that reckoning - and I dont think that its unreasonable - limiting what I can play the CD in is beyond the rights of the company. Preventing me from making a personal backup is irritating as well, but I can live with that. BTW - I am against this form of copy protection because it prevents me from playing the music the way I want to play it, not because it prevents me stealing it. It does not prevent me stealing it. I know of two ways to bypass this protection, and thats without studying it. It does prevent me buying a CD and sticking in in my PC, which is the closest thing I have to a sound system. In fact I dont actualy own any other means of playing a CD. Also - isnt this the copy protection which was in the papers a few months ago because it was designed to disable PC-based CD-ROMS permanently?
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The only way I have personally seen a burn failure is a buffer underrun, which is pretty much inevitable once in a while when using winblows.
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