Jim Choate wrote:
So is my copying music CD's using computer equipment (meaning that those
CD's don't pay the licensing fee) however that doesn't change the fact
that it is theft. If my friend buys a book and I copy it using a copy
machine onto yellow paper or overhead projector film doesn't
Dear Metallica INC.
I would like to address the issue that you are having with
Napster. When I first heard about your lawsuit, I was astonished that you would be
against your music being traded. Why did you not choose to sell audio tape
manufactures too? I have
On Wed, 3 May 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Metallica INC.
I would like to address the issue that you are
having with Napster. When I first heard about your lawsuit, I was
astonished that you would be against your music being traded.
You mean stolen.
The fact that it's on mp3 isn't really the issue, the issue is that all
those people who like Metallica music but don't want to pay for it are now
getting their comeupance. Trying to cast Metallica as the baddie in this
is a disservice to all music lovers (especialy those of us who have