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Posted:
Fri Feb 25, 2005 12:15 am Post subject:
Re: Nero 6 and copyright issues |
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"Malcolm Stewart" <malcolm_stewart@megalith.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in
news:cvk4hh$r5r$1@news6.svr.pol.co.uk:
| Quote: | Nero 6 warned me that material on a CD I was copying was copyrighted. It
then went ahead and made the two copies anyway. However, I'd made the
original CD from my own microphone recordings and other collected material.
What's the point ? And do I have any control, via Nero, of the "copyright
status" of CDs that I've put together? (I'd used mp3 encoding on the
originals before burning to CD - could this be the source of the copyright
bit?)
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Nero will warn you that *every* CD may be copyrighted. This is not useful
information for you, it is a disclaimer designed to prevent the RIAA from
suing Nero (Ahead Software).
Ignore it. It's not even true in large parts of the world, it's just there so
the lawyers will fell all warm and fuzzy inside.
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