cbwing0 wrote:Luckily no one is going to prosecute you for doing this (unless you start selling them or something like that). It is technically illegal, but I think that, at least in your case, the reason for making the copy is noble.
Destroyer2000 wrote:... even if you owned the CD and burned other copies of it, wouldn't distributing them, either freely or by selling them, be illegal?
kawahime wrote:Hey guys!!
I thank you all for your help, but I'm still not sure about one thing.
Oldphilosopher - I'm curious about what you mentioned about this "backup cd" issue. Me and my mom don't really listen to the CDs anymore, so how would I check if this rule is in effect with my purchase? By the way, I'm in Canada.
Diana
The Silence wrote:What about mix cds that have songs from all different cds...? I often make them as presents for people....
Technomancer wrote:wrt. to Canadian law it is legal to make a single back up copy of legally purchased material, provided the backup is destroyed if the original is later sold.
volt wrote:If you can tape songs off of the radio and use them instead of buying the CD it's the same as downloading them and not buying the CD.
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