Klarinet Archive - Posting 001263.txt from 2000/04

From: Harold Steinhardt <steinhardt@-----.org>
Subj: RE: [kl] Eddie Daniels
Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2000 22:27:58 -0400

If the recording is to be loaned for listening purposes, then why make a
taped copy? Just loan the original. No violation of copyright there.

Harold

Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2000 10:07:49 -0700
From: "David S. Naden" <dnaden@-----.edu>
Subject: RE: [kl] Eddie Daniels
Message-ID: <000201bfb134$4888bdc0$26016e0a=ingweb>

David--

I was under the impression that he just wanted a copy of the CD to
listen.
My suggestion to make
a tape is the same as if you or I taped a CD for use in our car.

David S. Naden

-----Original Message-----
From: David Blumberg [mailto:reedman@-----.com]
Subject: RE: [kl] Eddie Daniels

"David S. Naden" <dnaden@-----.edu> Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000
15:04:09
-0700 Subject: RE: [kl] Eddie Daniels - "Breakthrough" How about having
your instructor tape it for you on good old fashioned cassette tape???
David S. Naden

-----------------

But that is illegal. Done often, but still illegal. I was at a circuit
judges home for dinner (I taught his daughter) several years back, and
he
was talking about how he and his Judge buddies swaped tapes they
recorded
for each other from CD's. I wasn't about to lecture him - but oh the
thoughts....

~D~

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