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Posted by FatKat on 10/16/75 11:40
testing_h@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> As many people know, CD's have a limited life, the typical failure mode
> being the aluminium layer developing "pinholes".
>
> The problem is that most sensible people back up their valuable disks
> to CDR in case the original gets damaged. Legally (ignoring the RIAA's
> protests) you are allowed to make a single backup copy in the original
> format as long as you have purchased the disk.
>
> So, what happens if that original disk becomes unreadable?
>
> Is ownership of the original (unuseable) disk enough to stay within the
> law, or does the copied digital content become illegal the moment the
> disk is unreadable?
>
> -A
Has this become more than an academic issue? I haven't heard of
anybody being sued for making copies of media they paid for.
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