On Sun, 30 Mar 2003, Res wrote:

>> I'd also like to add another point...  People who want MP3
>> support, presumeably are planning on using such support to play
>> MP3 content which they legally own.  That would mean that they
>> have the original music or content on CDROM or some other medium.
>
>Why dopes everyone assume because its 'MP3' that its music or copyright
>material? Sure most of it is, but _NOT_ all of it.
>
>Just one example is we have several community associations that record
>meetings and convert to MP3 for those that cant make it.

Sure.  But I think anyone is a fool if they don't honestly
acknowledge what the major usage of MP3 is for.  People may deny 
it to prove their point, but then there is a reality behind all 
of that that proves otherwise.


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Mike A. Harris     ftp://people.redhat.com/mharris
OS Systems Engineer - XFree86 maintainer - Red Hat



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