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When I have considered the cost of the cd, case, inserts and ink, especially ink, and my time the cd would have to sell for about $5 just to break even.

But of course it is the act of selling it (distributing) which is against the law, not the copying.

Thanks for contributing to the RIAA's false stand that most people who copy music are crooks.
Posted by: Spoon Jabber   Posted on: 10/15/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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How DARE they!  Yagotta B. Kidding | 10/14/04
LOL, good joke!  CobraA1 | 10/15/04
Recording the radio has always been fair use.  Uncoveror | 10/14/04
you forget  V Sanders | 10/16/04
Copy protection is a waste of time  John L. Ries | 10/14/04
I now have a thriving business - Thanks XM  cybershoplifter | 10/15/04
Surely not  Spoon Jabber | 10/15/04
It was a joke!!!  cybershoplifter | 10/15/04
Sorry!  Spoon Jabber | 10/15/04
If you've got a prob with RIAA, copyright,  FilledOut | 10/15/04
media companies want to RE-SELL new formats, instead of NEW media  V Sanders | 10/16/04
forget xm, am\fm is free  V Sanders | 10/15/04
Cassettes, royalties are paid to recording industry  grower | 01/31/05

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