MD: Napster and RIAA

2000-11-03 Thread J. Coon
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Re: MD: Napster and RIAA

2000-11-03 Thread las
"J. Coon" wrote: http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/news/535/?nl44 http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/news/534/#body The RIAA, and the Motion Picture Academy have always been happy when they were giving a free hand to do what ever they damn please. To a large extent, that's the way it should be. In the

Re: MD: Napster and RIAA

2000-11-03 Thread J. Coon
las wrote: You still have full editing and titling capability and can then go back and add more much to each MD. Since this is not a Sony product, you don't have to worry about end of search. Just place a different CD in and hit copy again. It will be added to the MD without deleting

Re: MD: Napster and RIAA

2000-11-03 Thread JT
On 3 Nov 2000, at 10:28, las wrote: For quality MP3 digital songs, I think it is fair to pay a small royalty. snip If you [...] plan to copy your CDs to MD and then eliminate your CDs (e.g.. sell them on eBay), this might not be the system for you snip Does anyone else see a flaw here?

Re: MD: Napster and RIAA

2000-11-03 Thread Leon
quality. And isn't MP3 worthwhile because there are less and less quality songs that's worth our money, as far as mainstream pop/rock is concerned? :) Leon From: "JT" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2000 17:09:58 -0500 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: M