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Originally Posted by MMM
As long as you are not selling or distributing your copies you are on solid legal ground. A company cannot go after you and won't waste their time if there are no damages, and if you transfer a copy of a symphony concert from a cassette to MP3, there are no damages to the musicians.
But this isn't really what she was asking about, is it?
This seems to be the most clear cut, simple, and cheap way to accomplish what you want to do.
How to record cassette tapes to PC/Computer
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Hello MM thanks-- have just seen this.
I had thought as we have some experts on this forum they might have guided me. Myown gr children clearly would have advised me-- but they too would have told me to take from the internet sites.
The music industry has been enormously affected by us taking the music for free--------------
So that does make me wonder what changes the Music industry will have to make to actually make it worthwhile to compose music-- orchestras singers and all that it entails to make recordings. If there is no profit? what is the incentive to bother.
Millions of pounds must have been lost to the industry surely? Why do they not charge a fee for each download?
thanks for your help everybody.