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Sunday, April 16, 2006

GW Bush's iPod contains "illegal" (according to RIAA) music

In the video linked below, we see that President Bush's iPod contains songs by the Beatles; since no Beatles songs have been licensed for the iTunes Music Store yet, these must have come from ripped CDs. Remember last February, when the RIAA told a federal agency that ripping CDs is illegal? I wonder if they'll bring charges.

 

Nor does the fact that permission to make a copy in particular circumstances is often or even routinely granted, necessarily establish that the copying is a fair use when the copyright owner withholds that authorization. In this regard, the statement attributed to counsel for copyright owners in the MGM v. Grokster case is simply a statement about authorization, not about fair use.

 

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Everyone should.

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OMGWTFBBQ!!!!

 

This shouldn't have been posted here, to be honest. It's nothing.

 

 

I posted on the humor board because I found it rather silly. Someone else moved it here.

They do sell old Bettle favorites on CD's. I have seen them at Borders or Books-A-Million.

 

I think that this country and President have more important things to worry about then the President's iPod!

 

And The Bettles recording companny, Apple, has not licenced songs to the iTunes Music Store because they are suing Apple Computer Company over the right for Apple [computer] to use it's name in the online music business.

OMGWTFBBQ!!!!

 

This shouldn't have been posted here, to be honest. It's nothing.

 

:lol :lol :lol :notworthy

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