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 Posted by SamSez on 11/18/05 14:23 
"Alpha" <none@none.net> wrote in 
news:11nqtlqn7sf4lc6@corp.supernews.com:  
 
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> "Jeff Rife" <wevsr@nabs.net> wrote in message  
> news:MPG.1de735e8133ad4c198a122@news.nabs.net... 
>> Alpha (none@none.net) wrote in alt.video.dvd: 
>>> > And they may have also violated copyright law to prevent copyright 
>>> > infringement. 
>>> 
>>> Wrong.  Copyright law gives no right to copy, except for fair use,  
>>> limited 
>>> to educational use mostly. 
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>> That is completely, totally incorrect. 
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>> Copyright law allows copying of many things that are copyrighted 
>> without infringing on copyright...backup of computer software is one 
>> thing that is specifically covered without needing to invoke the 
>> "fair use" defense to copyright infringement. 
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> Correct....but never video nor audio. 
>  
 
Wrong.  Itunes downloads [for one example] specifically allow copies, and  
not just for backup -- for USE on other equipment, including burning CD  
copies for playback in regular CD players.
 
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