Who's gonna ask?  If you got a copy on cassette, go for it. They are
junky things anyway.  

David Fincher wrote:
> 
> With all the discussion about copyright, I have a related question that
> I'd like some illumination on.  If I have my own copy of a cassette, and
> the cassette is now defective (eaten by a player, magnetized, baked in
> the sun), is it legal for me to make a copy from a friend's cd (of the
> same album, just the cd version of it) to a minidisc?  I assume since
> I've paid the royalty when I purchased the album that it would be
> legal.  What if the tape is workable, but I just want a digital copy, so
> I borrow a friend's cd and make a copy to md?
> 
> Thanks for your help.
> 
> David Fincher
> 
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