kowenicki said:
NiKKoM said:
Sure you can leave the disc to your daughter but the music on it wouldn't be hers.. it's not even yours when you buy it.. buying a legitimate CD you have paid for the right/license to own the physical disc and to play it privately... now the license on a CD, DVD, book has depending in which country most of the time a transferable license, so your daughter would get the rights to own the physical disc and play it privatly.... but digital content has as nontransferable license..
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So, in whose real world does this matter?
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Well I wouldn't take this stuff too lightly.. Amazon once pulled of a trick deleting George Orwell "1984" and "Animal Farm" from Kindles remotely.. the publisher selling the digital books didn't have the rights.. they said they wouldn't do it again but simply the knowledge that they can is scary enough..