From: Michael Coxe Gary Littleton wrote: > Ripping vinyl was called copying it to cassette tape. I think we also > pay a > royalty to the RIAA on all blank media just for this reason. Not in the USA, tho Canada & some others have a levy. Here's a Wikipedia article on the subject. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_copying_levy - michael ________________________________________________________________ That's partially incorrect. We *do* pay a royalty on CD-R's marked "Audio CD-R's" or "Music CD-R's" (Sony's designation, for one example). If the audio or music designations aren't on there, we don't pay the royalty (like on "normal" computer/data CD-R's). That's why CD-R's marked specifically "audio" or "music" cost more and it's also why stores like Best Buy tend to promote mainly "audio" and "music" CD-R's: More money for the RIAA. This information is in the last paragraph or the article in the link provided by Michael. See also The Audio Home Recording Act and The Serial Copyright Management System. OR, type "audio cd-r" +royalties into a search engine. Now, Michael, can you tell me what THIS (below) means and please take care of it for me? Domain literals? The right hand side of an address? I don't understand. What should my request have looked like? Here's the information from the "Audities handbook" on how to subscribe/unsubscribe, followed by the auto-answer I got. (Thanks in advance, Jeff T.) "SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION: Send mail to -- with any of the following instructions in the BODY of the message: unsubscribe audities [
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