quoted 6 lines Retrospectively, I think those who indescretely announced their intentions of>Retrospectively, I think those who indescretely announced their intentions of
>burning a/o copying the work should be threatened with legal action. Of course,
>I really don't want anyone to get in trouble, but I think that people who
>flagrantly incriminate themselves are silly & should get some negative
>feedback
>for their voices of impunity.
Perhaps I'm mistaken, but AFAIK this is not a violation of copyright law as
long as the copies are not sold for money. Does anyone here know for sure?
I don't understanding why this is so offensive. It's very common for fans
of other groups to share/trade boots of live shows and radio broadcasts;
why not Ae? I'd buy it if I could, but, as it's not for sale, I'll
download the RA file. I'm sure I'd be taping or trading tapes if the same
music had been on the radio. Anyone who's had a look at the mountain of
Warp disks I've got at home knows I'm not trying to deny them any due
profits.
Miles