[78-L] Audio Restoration saves family recording

Malcolm Rockwell malcolm at 78data.com
Fri May 13 12:18:32 PDT 2011


As far as I know making one copy for yourself or a friend is not record 
piracy.
But whadda I know?
Mal

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On 5/13/2011 8:35 AM, Ron L'Herault wrote:
> Is it a problem if you are making a copy of an LP owned by someone for his
> own use?   I thought it was legal for the owner of a recording to make a
> copy for his own use, for example, copying a Cassette to use in the car so
> that the original was not damaged by sun/heat etc.
>
> Ron L
>
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>
> Thoughts from the top of my cracked cranium...
>
> I'd charge by the job, dependent on what needed to be done. With
> consultation with the 'buyer' of course.  And I would probably have to,
> ethicallly, turn away LP-to-CD copying... but having the excuse of a melted
> outer track would make it easier...
>
> Brad
>



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