PrinceOfLeigh
Wigan, England
I'm not sure that's correct. Taping in itself is not illegal, taping for the purposes of distributing is however.Chukchi Husky said:Taping is illegal.
I'm not sure that's correct. Taping in itself is not illegal, taping for the purposes of distributing is however.Chukchi Husky said:Taping is illegal.
PrinceOfLeigh said:I'm not sure that's correct. Taping in itself is not illegal, taping for the purposes of distributing is however.
Because you are making a backup from your own source. If you download it you are making a backup from another source. That other source is recieving something for providing that service which it has no entitlement to.El_Machinae said:No, if you own the CD, it's not illegal.
How is downloading it after your CD gets wrecked functionally different from making a backup when it wasn't?
Same as being damaged. Still Piracy.BirraImperial said:By the way, what if my CD was stolen? If I download it off the web, would that be piracy?
Souron said:I read/heard somewhere that TV stations were arguing that making recording and fast fowarding through comercials was illegal. You know, like with Tevo.
They didn't have a problem with taping, just the fast fowarding through comercials. By that logic, it would be legal to make a tape of a show, as long as you do not skip commercials.
Of course in practice I've seen tapes of live shows without commercials all the time.
dutchfire said:A little bit of topic:
In the Netherlands a chain of music stores have distributed illegal copies of cd's. They bought the cd's from a supplier but didn't check them.
That's even worse than piracy!