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Thanks for clearing this up Harvey. It seems simple, bet gets complicated real fast.

As a schoolteacher, I get something called "fair use," which I am told allows me to use copyrighted material in the classroom. So then what if I show a DVD movie in class and then view it again at home? Am I in violation the second time? What's the difference?

Here's another one: I bought my favorite album, years ago, on vinyl. Now vinyl is obsolete. Since I own the music that I bought, I should be able to copy my friends CD of the album.

Yes, I know. The answers to these situations are pretty obvious. I'm just saying its not so simple in the real world.

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