With these devices, like others, at any point you could plug the headphones into your computer and re-record away.
I guess this lawsuit means that XM has never paid a dime for the potential piracy that could happen. I'm left speechless however, if they've already paid fees that radio stations must do 'just in case' someone pirates/records a song.
Let's face it, if you copy a song you're a pirate to the RIAA, even if you've paid to listen to the song already.. .that is.. unless you pay yet again.
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With these devices, like others, at any point you could plug the headphones into your computer and re-record away.
I guess this lawsuit means that XM has never paid a dime for the potential piracy that could happen. I'm left speechless however, if they've already paid fees that radio stations must do 'just in case' someone pirates/records a song.
Let's face it, if you copy a song you're a pirate to the RIAA, even if you've paid to listen to the song already.. .that is.. unless you pay yet again.