Yes, I would love to be able to do that. If I had I would still have Yearbook. I cannot speak for everyone else but my reasons are completely legitimate. Once you buy music/movies once, you should never have to buy them again.
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Go cry on www.thepiratebay.com
I'm sure they'll appreciate the argument.
It's hypocrisy you retard. There isn't much, more hypocritical than you with an avatar that is infringing on the University of Arizona's copyright ranting about other IP thieves.
I gasp pay to download movies. I'd even pay to purchase them in a digital only format when the titles i want become available that way, because I don't like dragging around DVDs.
Hey ilkwilk
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Ok I understand that profiting from stolen intellectual property is different than just using it for personnel use
"Fair use laws vs IP laws read up."
Guess I have some reading to do.
You probably think GNU and Open Source are the same thing too right?
Uh...more reading I guess
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I know there are legitimate legal and moral reasons for bypassing protection software.
"Dongles are the most annoying invention know to man."
Agreed. A hardware dongle malfunction cost my business thousands of dollars before we were able to figure out what was up.
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I also am not guilt free here for I have a ton of music whose source is rather grey.
"You either stole it or you didn't. There is no middle ground."
I was given a gift of a sixty gigabyte hard disk with mostly rare classical and jazz music. I know a lot of it was downloaded peer to peer. I am enjoying some nice flaminco music from it right now.
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Just thought I'd throw a little thought into the topic since the threads on photography has had me rethink some of my views on such issues.
"If you want to argue IP vs Fair Use then make a new thread YOU STUPID FUCKING JONG."As obvious by my handeling of the quotes function I am to much of a STUPID FUCKING JONG to know how to start a thread.:p
If you must know, the reason I was asking was so that I could burn copies of movies to keep in the vehicle so that we can use them in our DVD player on road trips. All I wanted to know was if it were possible or not. Sheesh. :rolleyes2
And for anyone looking and too afraid to ask:
http://www.mactheripper.org/
http://www.afterdawn.com/software/vi...dvd_shrink.cfm
dvdshrink here too... it hasn't been updated in a while afaik, so where it fails against the protection that assclowns also waiting for dibs on your firstborns put on the dvds there's AnyDVD.
so... I buy some cds and download them to my ipod and it is my legal responsibility to keep the receipts? Sounds pretty weak to me.
Interesting. You threw away hardware because you didn't have proof of ownership? How did you originally obtain it? Or was it expensed instead of depreciated?
I do recognize purchase proof needed for businesses, but this is primarily to prove a business expense pre tax dollars.
I also understand software licensing...but I still think lack of proof of ownership of music would not be a problem.