Re: Mala working on Cuban album...
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 10:58 am
Sweet, homeboys @ Chemical have got this badboy in http://www.chemical-records.co.uk/sc/se ... BWOOD090LP
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murky21 wrote:Sweet, homeboys @ Chemical have got this badboy in http://www.chemical-records.co.uk/sc/se ... BWOOD090LP
Not anymore! Or maybe it still is for the moment.dubfordessert wrote:isn't ripping your vinyl-only release to another format technically illegal?
Goddamn it. Cracked and bought itmurky21 wrote:Sweet, homeboys @ Chemical have got this badboy in http://www.chemical-records.co.uk/sc/se ... BWOOD090LP
dubfordessert wrote:isn't ripping your vinyl-only release to another format technically illegal?
Sonika wrote:dubfordessert wrote:isn't ripping your vinyl-only release to another format technically illegal?
I ripped my tmsv refix of dem a talk to digital so I could listen to it on my ipod on car trips, I don't really see a problem with that...I'm not putting it on the internet or anything
Sonika wrote:after this order I'm promising myself I'm not buying any more records until I have enough cash to buy a record playing device
it was a general question, i do not care what you do with your dem a talk refixSonika wrote:dubfordessert wrote:isn't ripping your vinyl-only release to another format technically illegal?
I ripped my tmsv refix of dem a talk to digital so I could listen to it on my ipod on car trips, I don't really see a problem with that...I'm not putting it on the internet or anything
I meant that I dont even have a record player let alone decks. Got well with this about 15 vinyl I just think "thats nice to have" and cant listen too.Electric_Head wrote:He has shown us his decks before.
If it is illegal then no one pays attention to it, I certainly don't. As an example I can think of a certain big name DJ who regularly drops old white label grime releases on Serato and no one gives a shit. In principle it's no different to ripping a CD you've bought to digital but it's not as straightforward which is why free digital copy with vinyl purchases would be beneficial.dubfordessert wrote:it was a general question, i do not care what you do with your dem a talk refixSonika wrote:dubfordessert wrote:isn't ripping your vinyl-only release to another format technically illegal?
I ripped my tmsv refix of dem a talk to digital so I could listen to it on my ipod on car trips, I don't really see a problem with that...I'm not putting it on the internet or anything
haha i've got like 30something records i can't play. just biding my time now.Johnlenham wrote:I meant that I dont even have a record player let alone decks. Got well with this about 15 vinyl I just think "thats nice to have" and cant listen too.Electric_Head wrote:He has shown us his decks before.
Dunno if this got missed!garethom wrote:Not anymore! Or maybe it still is for the moment.dubfordessert wrote:isn't ripping your vinyl-only release to another format technically illegal?
I know they were changing it, so that if you own the release in one format, you can legally back it up in any other format.
No, I'm fairly certain that it's not illegal at all in the United States. Not sure about the United Kingdom though.dubfordessert wrote:isn't ripping your vinyl-only release to another format technically illegal?