I cannot speak for others, but I certainly do not. When Napster first came out 
and all my friends were going crazy over it, downloading everything they could 
get their hands on, I told them all it was stealing, no matter how they looked 
at it, because they were taking something without the owner's permission. 

Later when Apple released iTunes I found myself going back and buying again 
music I had already paid for in the past, in the form of CD's, cassette tapes, 
lp's etc, some of them several times because I would wear them out or they 
would become damaged. 

Now no one seems very concerned that I paid for something several times over. 
No one is at all concerned in the industry that I may have paid more than my 
fair share. But that is okay, because I had the choice, and I chose to pay to 
have it in a form that FINALLY I could keep indefinitely without degradation of 
quality, even though it must be admitted that it doesn't cost anywhere near as 
much to distribute electronically as it did to do so using physical media. 

So everyone can claim unfair treatment, but it really revolves around what two 
entities agree to, and what the intent of use for copied material is. My 
contract with the music industry was fulfilled when I gave them my money and 
they delivered the product with certain restrictions on the fair use and 
reproduction of the product. While it is clearly unfair for me to make copies 
and give it to my friends, I find it equally unfair for them to tell me I 
cannot make backups, or that they could care less that this is the fifth time I 
have paid them for something. 

Everyone seems to have a bone to pick. 

Bob


On Aug 11, 2011, at 10:50 AM, Warren Samples wrote:

> I can't escape the feeling that a part of what some of you are saying is that 
> you feel the entities that produced the material have received what you 
> believe to be a fair return and they should not be entitled to receive 
> anything more and therefore any future use of that product shall be without 
> cost to you. Is that really what you think? Is it really reasonable?
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Warren


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