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mp3 and ipod
I am very out of touch with these things and on a recent visit to a shop to buy a CD walkman (yes, I'm that far behind), I saw mp3s and ipods.
Can anyone tell me exactly what they are as the guy in the shop got very technical and it was way above my head.
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Or you can just download the tunes from one of the p2p networks such as WinMX. Again, illegal.
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If you can afford it, I'd definitely get an iPod over a CD walkman. One potential compromise is that you can get a CD Walkman which plays data CDs of mp3 files so that one CD can hold hundreds of songs. I got my Momma one of those - it was dead cheap.
Referring to the legality of converting your existing CD's to mp3 format - I believe it IS legal in the UK as long as you are not depriving the copyright owner of revenue.
Basically, if you buy something (a song, and album,
software, whatever) you are allowed to:
use it
make backup copies of it
transfer it to a different medium
loan it to someone
give it away
sell it
quote excertps, royalty-free, for the purposes of reviewing the media.
What you are not allowed to do is have the things (whichever it is) be
in use in two places at once, or by two people at once.
If I
download music, or buy a CD, I can copy it, 'rip' it to MP3, put it in
my MP3 player, transfer it to tape, and listen to it whereever I want.
I can loan the CD to a friend. I can sell the CD. I can't legally give
away the copy to a friend and keep the CD, or use the copies after
loaning or selling the CD.
That is what I believe constitutes the Copyright act - but please correct me if I'm wrong!
"You're wrong".
I've looked into this a fair bit as I run a small file sharing network - I must add, only non-copyrighted material is allowed there.
Anyway, the BPI are repeatedly on record as saying that it's a common misconception that you can make backup copies or convert to mp3 legally. You can do this fine in the USA as they have a "fair use" clause in their comparable law but this is definitely illegal in the UK.
Have a look on google.