Kestas
Staff member
I know a lot of people download music over the internet and a lot of it is illegal. But aren't there instances where it is legal?
For instance, what if you already own an LP? Don't you own the rights to that song and you can legally download the song from the internet?
What about me copying the song from the LP to CD with my equipment? Is this illegal?
What if I don't own the equipment to copy but a friend does or some stranger does and makes the song available over the internet (a song that I have on LP)?
Twenty years ago the local library rented LPs to myself and the public for 10¢ a week. I copied the songs I liked onto cassette. Was I in violation of copyright laws? After all, I paid to rent the album.
Was it illegal way back then when nearly everyone was copying music from LPs to cassettes for listening enjoyment in their vehicles?
I'm curious where the line is drawn.
For instance, what if you already own an LP? Don't you own the rights to that song and you can legally download the song from the internet?
What about me copying the song from the LP to CD with my equipment? Is this illegal?
What if I don't own the equipment to copy but a friend does or some stranger does and makes the song available over the internet (a song that I have on LP)?
Twenty years ago the local library rented LPs to myself and the public for 10¢ a week. I copied the songs I liked onto cassette. Was I in violation of copyright laws? After all, I paid to rent the album.
Was it illegal way back then when nearly everyone was copying music from LPs to cassettes for listening enjoyment in their vehicles?
I'm curious where the line is drawn.