Music copying to be legalised

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15 May 2006 09:20 AM

Tags: mp3, music, copying, cd, philip ruddock, aap

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  1. Record from TV? - What TV? Rob -- 15/05/06

    So, not only do we have a record lack of quality content on free-to-air TV, but now we can also record the Aussie rubbish or British rubbish that’s left. Great.

    And isn’t pay-TV in this country a treat. Not only do they give us the same ‘quality’ as on the free-to-air channels, but also repeats of previously-dumped-from-free-to-air ‘quality’. Wow, I’m excited.

    1. Rubbish? Anonymous -- 19/05/06

      You forgot the american rubbish,probibly about 75% of all programing, getting ramed down our throats. Bring on more australian content!

  2. Does this include backups Anonymous -- 15/05/06

    Will I now be able to backup my CDs to other CDs and likewise DVDs as the current laws don't allow that either

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