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By David
#122868
yeah - it's easy enough to do it in 'real time'...
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By Morals
#122870
Sidla wrote:Morals should be able to do it.


Cheers mate. I probably could. :D
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By Uglybob
#122874
its ok, musicmatch did it for me, thanks for the tip
By David
#122879
Ickle Angel wrote:I agree with David. Its too much hassle. Id rather just get my sister the cd for christmas


plus having a copied CD is all very well... but it doesn't feel as good as having the actual cd, the proper thing, with the good quality covers and all that...

David
By Bridgie
#122892
Uglybob wrote:its ok, musicmatch did it for me, thanks for the tip


no problem (i'm assuming you were thanking me)
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By Mcqueen_
#122894
David wrote:
Ickle Angel wrote:I agree with David. Its too much hassle. Id rather just get my sister the cd for christmas


plus having a copied CD is all very well... but it doesn't feel as good as having the actual cd, the proper thing, with the good quality covers and all that...

David


Can't say that actually bothers me, i dont sit and look at the CD/Covers. If it sounds as good as an original it doesn't matter if it's copied to me. Id rather spend my money on other things.
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By Nablo.
#122895
Like Moyles said it's better go out and buy the CD, plus they look better in a CD rack and then you get some nice cover and cool pictures :P
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By Dickie
#122897
We are living in a material world, and some people on this topic are material girls!
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By Nablo.
#122898
This whole topic is about a Material subject so what do you expect.
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By Ickle Angel
#122909
Sidla wrote:Morals should be able to do it.


He probably could but I would rather go out and by her a copy. Anyway the copyright thing is there for a reason, so that the cd shall not be copied. Im not one for breaking the law me
By Bridgie
#122910
why should is be breaking the law to buy the cd then upload it so you can listen to it on the computer while you're pissing about on forums?
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By Sidders
#122945
It could actually backfire because people wouldn't buy the CD because they can't copy it, so they'd just download all the tracks instead.
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By Mcqueen_
#122963
Nablo. wrote:Like Moyles said it's better go out and buy the CD, plus they look better in a CD rack and then you get some nice cover and cool pictures :P


CD's are to listen to, not to look good. I'd rather spend the money i save on buying CD's on a good CD rack with a door or summert so you couldn't see the CDs.
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By Sidders
#122964
I agree, and when you're lazy like me the area around your stereo gets cluttered with upside-down CDs and empty cases.
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By kendra k
#122965
i don't have enough room for my cds, so they just sit in boxes. sad too, as i have a cracking system.
By David
#122982
Bridgie wrote:why should is be breaking the law to buy the cd then upload it so you can listen to it on the computer while you're pissing about on forums?


I do agree with what your saying... maybe if they could stop the copying on to the computer, but would still let computers play the songs... but I suppose thats probably technically impossible.

Making a copy of any song, even if its just for you to listen to is seen as illegal as your making a copy of it. Which begs the question, are radio stations 'tecnically' breaking the law when they copy a cd on to their computer system to playout... but I am sure as they get sent the CD for free, and are paying royalties, the record company wouldnt care about that.
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By magenta
#122983
I thought it was legal to make copies of CDs to "back up" your music collection, so as long as you've got the original, it's ok? LIke, I was thinking of copying some of my CDs to listen to in the car, in case they get nicked, & so I don't have to keep taking them to & from the car.
By David
#122993
Although no one actually cares, making a CD for the car is actually, technically, illegal.

Making any copy in any form, wheter or not you own the original or not, doesnt make a difference. When you buy the record you buy a copy of it, you don't own the copyright to it.

But as I said, as far as making a copy for the car is concerned, no one cares. The record companies have bigger fish to fry.
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By MK Chris
#123006
If big corporates are losing out because of your actions, chances are it's illegal, such is their stronghold on today's society.

I have made three CDs for my car, I doubt there are many exactly the same as any of them anywhere, yet it's illegal because I can go into HMV and pay £15 for the privilege of making my own compilation. I know which option I prefer.
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By Uglybob
#123010
whats the point of blank cds then in shops, if you get rid of them then you get rid of cd copying.
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By kendra k
#123015
i use them for data storage.
By Aaron
#123017
I back up my computer files on blank cds
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By Uglybob
#123019
its like cars with the speedometer going up to 100 mph when you arent allowed to.
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By kendra k
#123036
not really. don't be such a baby.

cd-r's are a good effective media for data storage, not just audio.