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Re: TPM Soundtrack tracks
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lugnet.starwars
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Mon, 17 May 1999 22:11:29 GMT
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This is getting off topic now ...
Jeff Stembel wrote:
> In lugnet.starwars, Lee Jorgensen writes:
> > Actaully Todd, it's perfectly legal for him to make MP3's of cds _HE_ owns.
> > I have
> > about 33% of my collection converted to MP3's and have read a lot on the
> > subject.
> > (1)
> >
> > It's perfectly legal to offer MP3's of TPM, as long as the people that obtain
> > it have
> > purchased the CD. Otherwise, it is illegal.
>
> What about low-quality clips of the music? Like a minute from each song?
> That's the way I'd do it (if it's legal, of course).
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> Jeff
The only way that I would know how to do this legally (1), is to have
a format that cannot be saved, and probably ask permission to 'replay'
the data ... other than that ...
If you have a non-substantial piece of the work, you may be able to get
away with it as well ... (I'd say <30 secs ... but then again (1))
Did you notice that TPM trailers are all downloadable, however, the soundtrack\
music video is not? Odd ...
(1) I am not a lawyer ...
--
Lee Jorgensen, Programmer/Analyst - Bankoe Systems, Inc.
mailto:jorgensen@bankoe.moc <-- reverse moc
mailto:ljorgensen@uswest.ten <-- reverse ten
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| (...) What about low-quality clips of the music? Like a minute from each song? That's the way I'd do it (if it's legal, of course). Jeff (26 years ago, 17-May-99, to lugnet.starwars)
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