It could be a hat, a musical fantabulous hat :OHell, the only reason I actually have Cds in the first place is because no-one's made a portable vynal player (even though it'd be sweet!).


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Ah, but cassettes were never successfully outlawed, were they? Nor were VCRs. Nor were LimeWire, Kazaa, Gnutella, or BitTorrent. There's plenty of precedent, to be sure, but it mostly involves complete failure on the part of the 'AAs.Depressingly, this is nothing new. I can't remember the particulars of this, but I remember a vinyl-producing company suing a cassette-producing company because they were able to prove that people were using cassettes to copy vinyl records (usually as back ups in case the record got scratched).
There have been numerous cases where people have been sued over creating 'mix-tapes' (you know, where you put a bunch of songs on a cassette. Imagine a playlist except you can hold it, you whippersnappers).
Being outraged over this is impotent. If we had been outraged when it first happened, there'd have been a leg to stand on but there people standing up to the RIAA are going to be banjaxed by at least twenty-five years of legal precedence.
And the source of 99% of my anime. (It's not illegal if they haven't licensed it yet...)Bitorrent.
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Well, that's true, but I was more attempting to highlight the "How can this even get to court" situation.Ah, but cassettes were never successfully outlawed, were they? Nor were VCRs. Nor were LimeWire, Kazaa, Gnutella, or BitTorrent. There's plenty of precedent, to be sure, but it mostly involves complete failure on the part of the 'AAs.
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