IF someone wanted to organize a club of/for DVDA home users (ie people recording their own Dvda s and wanting to swap / exchange them temporarily with other like minded dvda BURNERS for the sake of a better catchphrase.,,,) Would this be LEGAL...
If they are recording from vinyl or live...Is it different in each country ?...and does it depend on whether the original recordings on/from vinyl (?) are still the property of the original RECORD companies if they still exist! OR if you create a surround sound version Does that become a unique NEW production...owned by the creator....(bear in mind the attempt by record companies or who ever claimimg 3 royalties for a SACD) Is it the same in every country ?
To be honest especially to the well known nutters who post on this forum????????? no names ////
I can only see one future for DVDA enthusiasts and its in the fact that this, superior! technology has been released for home use..If DSD becomes available cheap then this DVDA will be totally lost....
I would prefer we keep this legally accurate not opinions by would be legal experts.....including him....
Bearing in mind the amount of work involved in creating a home DVDA is probably greater that the workload of some of the original songwriters...I feel this subjext could cause some legal head scratching? Dave
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Topic - WHAT IS THE LEGAL POSITION RE DVDA Lots - raffells@hotmail.com 13:05:20 02/11/05 (5)
- Re: WHAT IS THE LEGAL POSITION RE DVDA Lots - jeffreybehr 15:19:11 02/12/05 (2)
- Re: WHAT IS THE LEGAL POSITION RE DVDA Lots - Raffells 15:01:54 02/13/05 (1)
- Re: WHAT IS THE LEGAL POSITION RE DVDA Lots - jeffreybehr 16:17:21 02/13/05 (0)
- Commercially released DVD-As are COPYRIGHTED. Copying them... - jeffreybehr 13:13:48 02/11/05 (1)
- Can I suggest you read what I actually wrote. - raffells@hotmail.com 01:06:16 02/12/05 (0)