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
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From: David Fincher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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With all the discussion about copyright, I have a related question that
I'd like some illumination on. If I have my own copy
David Fincher [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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
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* David Fincher [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mon, 27 Dec 1999
| 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
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