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<blockquote data-quote="Thornir Alekeg" data-source="post: 2691741" data-attributes="member: 15651"><p>But it is perfectly legal to copy a CD to your computer, or burn another copy for your own personal use. Does this protection scheme know how I am going to use the CD? How would it? It most likely just shuts down my ability to make a legal copy.</p><p></p><p>I have two small kids who love music. Unfortunately they also have not learned the proper way to hold a CD, and their small hands sometimes drop them on the floor where they get scratched. After having a couple of favorite CDs become useless, I learned to rip copies of the CDs for the kids. I let them listen to the copies and if they get ruined, I just burn a new copy from the original. I hope Sony doesn't sell much music my kids like. </p><p></p><p>I've said it before - it is up to the consumers to stand up to the recording industry when it comes to these measures. Don't buy the music. If you can't own the latest CD from your favorite artist, will it really hurt you? It will really hurt the industry if everyone refuses to buy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thornir Alekeg, post: 2691741, member: 15651"] But it is perfectly legal to copy a CD to your computer, or burn another copy for your own personal use. Does this protection scheme know how I am going to use the CD? How would it? It most likely just shuts down my ability to make a legal copy. I have two small kids who love music. Unfortunately they also have not learned the proper way to hold a CD, and their small hands sometimes drop them on the floor where they get scratched. After having a couple of favorite CDs become useless, I learned to rip copies of the CDs for the kids. I let them listen to the copies and if they get ruined, I just burn a new copy from the original. I hope Sony doesn't sell much music my kids like. I've said it before - it is up to the consumers to stand up to the recording industry when it comes to these measures. Don't buy the music. If you can't own the latest CD from your favorite artist, will it really hurt you? It will really hurt the industry if everyone refuses to buy. [/QUOTE]
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