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    Fighting Back

    I gotta say that's really funny. If you actually look at the link "Imagnelaw.com". I guess they could nto call it "Reallaw.com" ot 'truelaw.com"? But I guess if you are gonna fight with Imaginlaw you might just win in an imaginary court.
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    But you are already breaking the law by running a hard drive. So if you copy from a old bin file disc or a new MP3+g disc, it does not matter. If you move your music to a hard drive at all and use it in a commercial setting you are breaking the law. So because Sound Choice KNOWS folks are going...
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    Fighting Back

    JoeChartreuse, You apparently have a problem with reading comprehension. Kurt admitted that Sound Choice cannot give you permission to load the discs on a hard drive or "Media Shift" as you put it. I did not see anywhere where he says Sound Choice could not shift their masters from one form...
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    From what I read of Kurt's post is they will be selling a new set of discs in MP3+G Format. The customer can legally use the discs all day long just like they can now. From what’s been explained earlier here (much more succinctly than I could), Is that you a not allowed to play a copy in a...
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