[TPIN] Stealing Recorded Music
Paul Dhuse
pdhuse at mirapoint.com
Thu Feb 1 13:11:27 CST 2007
I think you've misread "for a fee" as "for free."
Anyone _can_ give something away for free, but legally (and copyright is a legal issue)
you _may_ not.
iTunes pays the appropriate copyright and ownership fees in order to legally sell the tracks.
Glenn Bengry wrote:
> Mates,
>
> Forgive me for my ignorance, but would someone please tell me how
> iTunes can give away Tutti's Trumpets as free downloads? I thought that
> the Napster lawsuit upheld copyright laws and ended copyright
> infringement(stealing), which in fact drove large numbers of record
> stores out of business and had a negative impact on the entire music
> industry
>
> We've had numerous posts on where you can buy" Tutti's Trumpets"
> How can somebody give away copies publically for free?
>
> glenn
>
>
>> From: N4BBA at aol.com
>> To: tpin at tpin.okcu.edu
>> Subject: [TPIN] Tutti's Trumpets on iTunes
>> Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 22:44:52 EST
>>
>> The Tutti's Trumpets album is available online at iTunes.com.
>> Individual
>> songs or the whole album can be downloaded for a fee.
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