The President’s iPod violates RIAA’s idea of copyright

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  • admin
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    • Nov 2001
    • 8951

    The President’s iPod violates RIAA’s idea of copyright

    The Prez has Beatles songs on his iPod, showing he’s at least connected to the real world in some way. The problem is, iTunes still haven’t sold any Beatles songs, meaning he (or someone else) ripped them from a CD. The RIAA, governors of all things audio, say this is a big no-no, and not fair use.
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  • katzdvd
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    Lord of Digital Video
    • Feb 2006
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    • Chewy
      Super Moderator
      • Nov 2003
      • 18971

      #3
      The RIAA, governors of all things audio, say this is a big no-no, and not fair use.
      I was under the impression, here in the United States, as set forth in our Constitution, that the Supreme Court determined that, not some private interest group.

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      • drfsupercenter
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        • Oct 2005
        • 4424

        #4


        So maybe Bush will do the right thing and shut the RIAA down

        But surely other music stores are legal? Like Wal-Mart, Napster, Rhapsody, etc? I think some of them have Beatles, just not Apples. (And I honestly prefer the others over iTunes since WMA works better than mp4 on my devices)
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        • admin
          Administrator
          • Nov 2001
          • 8951

          #5
          The problem was that the Beatles songs that Bush had on his iPod weren't available in digital form anywhere, so he (or his aides) must have ripped it from CDs, or worse, downloaded them illegally.

          So when's the impeachment?

          But then again, there are different rules for different classes of people when it comes to these sort of things.
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          • Chewy
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            • Nov 2003
            • 18971

            #6
            It's rather alarming, the "cluelessness" of these media moguls, but on the bright side is how much of a disaster they are making with public opinion.
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            • BR7
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              • Aug 2005
              • 2137

              #7
              Originally Posted by admin
              The problem was that the Beatles songs that Bush had on his iPod weren't available in digital form anywhere, so he (or his aides) must have ripped it from CDs, or worse, downloaded them illegally.
              If I had to guess I'd say it was one of his daughters

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              • drfsupercenter
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                • Oct 2005
                • 4424

                #8
                I say with one day in office he make downloading of any sort legal, what can the government do about it?
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