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7th September 05, 02:59 PM
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8th September 05, 05:02 AM
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 Originally Posted by mikemisfit
it rocks!!!
Indeed it does! Is "13" and "The Skeleton and the Piper" reversed on your CD also?
Joe
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8th September 05, 03:26 PM
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i rippped it so my tracks are all outta wack lol
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9th September 05, 06:29 AM
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 Originally Posted by mikemisfit
i rippped it so my tracks are all outta wack lol
OK, at the risk of sounding like a lecture, if you really like The Real McKenzies music, you should Buy The CD . Now, I really don't have a problem downloading and/or ripping music to burn if it is from a big-name artist. They sign multi-million dollar deals with record companies (and advertisers for that matter). But the small "independent" bands really need the monetary support that record and merchandise sales give them. Especially with this Scottish-Rock genre, we need to support them! So, please at least think about showing them how much you like them by spending a little cash for their goods, OK?
Joe
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9th September 05, 06:31 AM
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"ripping" means "I put my CD into the computer and copied them to my PC" - To rip a CD you have to actually have it in the first place. Ripping your own CDs is perfectly legal.
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9th September 05, 07:04 AM
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 Originally Posted by LordDamax
"ripping" means "I put my CD into the computer and copied them to my PC" - To rip a CD you have to actually have it in the first place. Ripping your own CDs is perfectly legal.
Yes, I know what "ripping" is, that is why I made a distinction between ripping and downloading. ("ripping" means I put A (not necessarily MY) CD into the computer and copied it to my PC).And I mentioned nothing about the legality of doing it. But, why I said anything in the first place, was that I asked him a question about the order of the tracks on his CD, and he couldn't give me an answer. Therefore I assumed (and yes, I should know better!) that he had ripped someone elses CD and did not have the actual CD.
Joe
Last edited by JBfromBS; 9th September 05 at 10:00 AM.
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