Hi Bruce,
And let me say most respectfully, that I don't think that it is either
fair, or even legal for one to allege that one is in violation of the law
just because one wants to make a recording for one's own personal use. I
know, many people abuse their privileges, but in this country, one is
presumed innocent until proven guilty. This kind of action is not really a
matter of legality, because recording devices per se aren't considered
illegal, only the use of these devices in an act of piracy. One is also
free to own a gun in this country, but that doesn't mean that any act
engaged in by the user by that right is legal. Of course, it isn't legal to
shoot your neighbor. At least at this point in time, I can't be arrested
for having a recording device on my computer, but if I were to be found to
be engaged in illegal activities through the use of that product, I would
be charged with said illegal activity, not with the possession of an
illegal device.
At 11:02 AM 5/28/2005, you wrote:
I'm sorry, but in my personal opinion, attempting to comply with the law
is hardly a malfunction.
Bruce
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On Sat, 28 May 2005, Larry Higgins wrote:
John,
I just tried recording with V5089.1 with Total Recorder, and had no
problem using the software driver to do so. Again, are you specifically
referring to this latest upgrade, or was this malfunction supposed to be
introduced into this latest incarnation of the program?
At 03:00 AM 5/28/2005, you wrote:
The other thing they fix but don't tell you about I believe is the ability
to use programs like Total Recorder to record streams from Winamp - in other
words they've foiled it for copyright reasons. I haven't tested this myself,
but I read about it a few weeks ago and have not upgraded for this reason.
John Gurd
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Subject: Winamp Version 5.092 is now Available
Winamp version 5.092 is now available and one place where you can
download it from is at www.whitestick.co.uk/download.html. Here are
the changes in this version:
* Fixed: Long delay and high cpu on exit with many items in playlist
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