No, duplication of music that you have purchased is not illegal. You can burn discs to share with others or send the music to others; once you've bought it, you can share it privately however you want.
Technically, Yes, although this is illegal. They would have to give you their iTunes account, and when logged on, you could tell iTunes to re-download all purchased items. Again, this is possible but illegal. Do not do it.
Private Music was created in 1984.
Technically, if your not paying for the music, then yes; it is illegal.
Yes, Nickelback is known to own a private jet. The band reportedly purchased a Bombardier Challenger 601 in 2004 to accommodate their touring needs and travel comfortably between shows. This private jet reflects their success and the lifestyle that often accompanies it in the music industry.
no p2p downloading is legal, downloading someone else purchased CDs is legal. Legal downloading is when you purchase the music but, remember just because you have purchased the music does not mean you can share it. Off the air recordings from the radio, TV is legal providing you do not sell them. Recording movies or music from cable is legal also providing you do not sell them. Can you share the movies and music you record from cable, the answer is yes. Is it legal to record off the internet from a radio station, I would believe that it would be but not yet approved or not approved.
Technically, Yes, although this is illegal. They would have to give you their iTunes account, and when logged on, you could tell iTunes to re-download all purchased items. Again, this is possible but illegal. Do not do it.
many people say its illegal because you have not purchased it. but what its not technically downloading free music. its downloading the audio from a video. sharing music is illegal, but i dont see anything illegal about saving audio from a video
Not if it is purchased or if it is provided by a licensed site. Programs like iTunes allow you to pay for downloading your music... that is legal.
Unfortunately, music for free on the internet most commonly comes in the form of illegal downloads. Music can be located and purchased cheaply on Amazon, iTunes, and other various web applications. Software such as LimeWire can also be purchased.
ChurchWood music and memorabilia can be purchased through Amazon, EMusic, and ITunes. These products can also be purchased through private sellers on eBay.
It is illegal to copy CD's or DVD's when the intended purpose is to manufacture and distribute the material without consent from the owner. It is legal to make a backup copy of a CD or DVD that has been purchased for personal use.
Commercial music can be purchased and downloaded from numerous sources such as iTunes and Amazon and most music retailers. Non commercial music can be downloaded from sites such as Jamendo. WikiAnswers does not provide advice about illegal activities such as downloading music without paying for it.
This would still be copyrighted material, and any reproduction of it would be illegal unless purchased through an authorized music supplier, publisher or dealer.
If the music is copyrighted it is illegal. Yes. If the music is copyrighted it is illegal. Yes. Unless you purchase the music. In Canada it's legal.
Private Music was created in 1984.
If you have purchased the music, it is not illegal to play it. It would not be allowable to conduct a 'concert' of music where the primary purpose is to share the music. But as people are there to work out, not listen to music, there should be no issues with it. If the music has been copied or illegally downloaded, there are also legal issues with it.
Technically, if your not paying for the music, then yes; it is illegal.