On Fri, 27 Jan 2012 18:06:28 GMT, Michael Schmidt said: > You want to be very careful with that line of thought. You are taking the > creator the rightful owners profits, which they are entitled to if it is a > product they created to be sold. You might want to go read "Courtney Love Does The Math", and then ask yourself the following: 1) You can make a case that if you copy an album intead of buying it, you're depriving somebody of profits. But what if it's an album that you would *not* have bought at full price anyhow? Or one that you bought used (see "first sale principle")? 2) Who gets those profits, the artist, the label, or the RIAA? Are you stealing profits from the artist, or are you stealing them from somebody else who was attemting to steal them from the artist?
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