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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Pah! This all bollocks. It's been going on for

> decades but people still copy stuff and why not.

> Do you remember the slogan on inner record

> sleeves? "Home taping is killing music." Didn't

> stop anyone did it? Oh and by the way - did you

> tape the music on your tapes from records?


Twas merely a point of law.. I wasnae offering an opinion as to right/wrong / good/bad.


However, you can't possibly compare the laborious and time-consuming nature of copying from vinyl to cassette with being able to copy ten thousand tracks with the drag of a mouse, without any degradation in quality?!

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