Fair Use of Pre-recorded media
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We believe that if the record is either damaged so much as to be unplayable, then the owner should have the right to have it resored to a condition where it can again be enjoyed by it's owner. Nowhere, when you buy a record, is there any mention that it will not last a minimum amount of time, and as the technology to restore these discs to Digital form exists, how can it be an offence to use it? We are not advocating mass copying. Indeed, if the original were already available on Digital media, then it would be far better to buy it again and certainly far cheaper. We do not advocate mass copying or Piracy, merely the right to enjoy items we have paid good money for. Unfortunately, nearly all these releases are not available again and there are no plans to make them available.
It is perfectly reasonable for the restoration company to put in Copy Protection measures, but to prevent this type of restoration would surely have to also prevent Vintage car restoration, Olsd furniture restoration etc. yet nobody is planning to do this. Why single out music?
We propose an amendment to these laws that will make this a legal right on the grounds of Fair Use of the product that has already been legally bought and paid for.
We also object to the copyright holders being given the power to raid homes, confiscate equipment and freeze bank accounts as this should be left to the Police and/or customs & Excise.
Details of the proposed legislation can be found at http://www.ipjustice.org/CODE/update20040223_en.shtml
The US view is at http://www.ipjustice.org/CODE/usgovt_EUIPRED.html
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