The original poster was asking for a solution to a technical issue,
_not_ for moral guidance. There are situations where doing what he
wants to do is legal, and situations where it isn't. Since we don't
have enough information to determine which situation he's in, it seems
prudent to let him decide.
Cheers,
Ben
On 18 Jan 2005, at 11:32, Tim Collier wrote:
Hey Ben, that's somebody else's music! What you are suggesting is
tantamount to theft. Aase, put your OWN music in iTunes, the stuff
that is
there now is NOT YOURS!
For that matter, any software the previous owner left on it is NOT
yours
unless he gave you the install CD's and licenses.
GUYS!
Tim
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