CR> In copying a CD, did you purchase CR> the ingredients that go into making the CD? Other than the blank CR> CD, I'm assuming you didn't. This is the difference.
What is in there except blank CD?
If you honestly think that's all it takes to make a CD, I guess it's pointless to argue with you. If that were the case, we'd all be listening to blank CDs. I guess we should just get rid of all copyright and patent laws. Obviously you can't steal anything that you can't physically hold in your hand. Silly me. Peter, I feel sorry for you or anyone else in a place where you cannot always afford or find music that you want (though finding it is less of an issue these days thanks to the large number of places to buy obscure music online). If I were in your shoes I'd probably be more apt to get illegitimate copies as well. It is still wrong, regardless of the circumstances of your situation, but definitely more understandable than some kid in the suburbs who just doesn't want to shell out the dough for the latest release. Craig M. Rath H: fripp@attbi.com W: rathc@questarweb.com