Some people have been getting into a faff about whether you can leave downloaded material to your friends/relatives, and some have tried to involve Bruce Willis - http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology...e-bruce-willis
Apart from the seeming fact that many CDs end up in charity shops and/or landfill when we go to glory, it does seem easier to leave CDs than downloads, though whether that would apply to CDs burnt from downloads I don't know. When I signed up to iTunes I thought the terms at the time suggested I could burn any downloaded material to CD, to do pretty much what I liked with for personal use - with the usual caveats, of course - but in the post moribund state I wouldn't really have any personal need for these.
Apart from the seeming fact that many CDs end up in charity shops and/or landfill when we go to glory, it does seem easier to leave CDs than downloads, though whether that would apply to CDs burnt from downloads I don't know. When I signed up to iTunes I thought the terms at the time suggested I could burn any downloaded material to CD, to do pretty much what I liked with for personal use - with the usual caveats, of course - but in the post moribund state I wouldn't really have any personal need for these.
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