CustomCreations
Sr Member
I see it like buying cd's or dvd's.
The makers/artists have sunk lots of money into producing the originals and promoting them.
You buy it from a shop and its therefore 'yours'.
You can copy it to put on your iphone, itunes, car stereo, laptop etc, and maybe even give it to your mates to 'borrow'. Personal use. Nothing more.
But you cant just go selling the copies you've made to make a bit of cash, that's wrong in most peoples eyes, and illegal.
Also, by not supporting the original makers, they are thus loosing money. The artists get less money back, and therefore may be less inclined to do it again.....
Of course, you could always do a cover version of the song on your own. You can sell that on, its your work, but if you're unlucky the original artist might sue you for breach of copyright.
If you suddenly find those lost episodes of Dr Who, you can hold onto them-they'd be worth a fortune. A few people might see them, but wow, what an exclusive.
Or, you could put them out for everyone. Your originals will still be worth something, but everyone gets a piece. Of course, they'll be copied on, you can bet your last dollar....
Its up to you which side you take, you just have to remember who your actions will be hurting.
The makers/artists have sunk lots of money into producing the originals and promoting them.
You buy it from a shop and its therefore 'yours'.
You can copy it to put on your iphone, itunes, car stereo, laptop etc, and maybe even give it to your mates to 'borrow'. Personal use. Nothing more.
But you cant just go selling the copies you've made to make a bit of cash, that's wrong in most peoples eyes, and illegal.
Also, by not supporting the original makers, they are thus loosing money. The artists get less money back, and therefore may be less inclined to do it again.....
Of course, you could always do a cover version of the song on your own. You can sell that on, its your work, but if you're unlucky the original artist might sue you for breach of copyright.
If you suddenly find those lost episodes of Dr Who, you can hold onto them-they'd be worth a fortune. A few people might see them, but wow, what an exclusive.
Or, you could put them out for everyone. Your originals will still be worth something, but everyone gets a piece. Of course, they'll be copied on, you can bet your last dollar....
Its up to you which side you take, you just have to remember who your actions will be hurting.