las <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>You don't see any problem with buying a CD, making a copy of it, and
>>then reselling it? Besides being a violation of copyright and license
>>agreement, you don't find *anything* ethically wrong with that?
>
>I'm sure Jim asks your forgiveness Reverend Frakes
Dan Frakes wrote:
> You don't see any problem with buying a CD, making a copy of it, and then
> reselling it? Besides being a violation of copyright and license
> agreement, you don't find *anything* ethically wrong with that?
I'm sure Jim asks your forgiveness Reverend Frakes
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"J. Coon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >I did
Dan Frakes wrote:
> >I did 100 MD with my 300 CDs. Half of these CDs were from Columbia
> >and BMG music and the others from different stores... I took all
> >those CDs, and bring them to a used music store and they gave me from
> >$3 to $5 each CDs. All the others CDs, I use to sell them on Ebay
ave any trouble...
Regards,
Pierre.
P.S. Thanks for the advice !
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Subject: Re: MD: CD to MD
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"Peter Forest" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I us
I used to have over 300 CDs last years... It was very annoying for me to
switch from MD to CD all the time so I decided to copy all my CD on MD... It
was a very long and hard job to do but it was also a big clean up since I
don't like all the songs on each CD !
I did 100 MD with my 300 CDs. Half