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It's finally legal to rip CDs in Australia I hope other countries follow suit!
http://www.news.com.au/st...42,00.html Home recordings to be made legal From: Linda Silmalis May 14, 2006 MUSIC fans will be able to legally record their CD collections onto iPods and MP3 players under a raft of proposed changes to Federal Government copyright laws. Taping TV and radio programs and using copyright material for parody or satire will also be legalised as part of the reforms. And in a move expected to be welcomed by artists, the Government plans to introduce new enforcement measures to combat piracy. The changes are part of a major overhaul of copyright laws to be announced today by Attorney-General Philip Ruddock in response to millions of Australians who effectively break the law every time they reproduce copyright material for personal use. The key changes relate to the recording of copyright material from CDs, audio tapes or vinyl records onto an MP3 player or home computer. Under existing laws, people copying material risked being sued by the copyright owner. For someone who had copied their entire CD collection onto an MP3 player, the damages could, theoretically, be in the thousands. The reforms will also mean people can legally dub old VHS cassettes onto a DVD. However, the Government is still reviewing whether to extend the exemption to recording DVDs onto other devices. Other exemptions will relate to the use of copyright material for non-commercial purposes by schools, universities and libraries. The Government wants to crack down on those who are using the material to make a profit or causing significant losses by distributing other people's property. The new penalties will include on-the-spot fines, while the Government will also make it easier to establish copyright piracy in legal cases. | |
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is that the case elsewhere too? | |
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Not as long as the RIAA has anything to do with it. | |
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TMPletz said: Under existing laws, people copying material risked being sued by the copyright owner.
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PANDURITO said: TMPletz said: Under existing laws, people copying material risked being sued by the copyright owner.
I never copy anything | |
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I don't think putting your legally bought music in your iPod should be illegal anywhere Not even Australia!
Sharing that with all your friends is a different thing | |
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I read that in the paper and i thought 'ummm that'z nice and all but i've already done all these thingz listed' Whoops. No hablo espanol,no!
Pero hablo ingles..ssii muy muy bien... "Come into my world..." Missy Quote of da Month: "yeah, sure, that's cool...wait WHAT?! " | |
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PANDURITO said: TMPletz said: Under existing laws, people copying material risked being sued by the copyright owner.
Hehe, atleast you're not laughin at me No hablo espanol,no!
Pero hablo ingles..ssii muy muy bien... "Come into my world..." Missy Quote of da Month: "yeah, sure, that's cool...wait WHAT?! " | |
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lilmissmissy said: Hehe, atleast you're not laughin at me
No Never | |
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PANDURITO said: lilmissmissy said: Hehe, atleast you're not laughin at me
No Never No hablo espanol,no!
Pero hablo ingles..ssii muy muy bien... "Come into my world..." Missy Quote of da Month: "yeah, sure, that's cool...wait WHAT?! " | |
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