RIAA says ripping CDs to your iPod is not fair use
It is no secret that the entertainment oligopolists are not happy about space-shifting and format-shifting. But surely ripping your own CDs to your own iPod passes muster, right ? In fact, didn’t they admit as much in front of the Supreme Court during the MGM v. Grokster argument last year ? Apparently not.
Read the complete story here. (EFF)
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