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	<title>Comments on: Digital Amway</title>
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		<title>By: Kenneth LAwson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kenneth LAwson</dc:creator>
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		<description>I read your article with interest. You have a interesting concept for distributing  and paying for music.  I too am concerned with DRM,however, my focus   is more on the consumers lose of personal rights in terms of what they can do with media once they get it. The concept of"fair Use" means I can make backup copies of my media for my personal use and archiving. This goes all the way back to the early days of the vcr when the courts decided that taping a show of air didn't infringe on copywrites. To me that extends to cd, dvd, HD DVD, and any media that comes into my house be it sat receiver, cable IPTV,   I think you would find my articles in my blog interesting ,Theres A "Open Letter to the RIAA" that should interest you along with the two most recent posts. The letter is in the Archives from last year.


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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I read your article with interest. You have a interesting concept for distributing  and paying for music.  I too am concerned with DRM,however, my focus   is more on the consumers lose of personal rights in terms of what they can do with media once they get it. The concept of&#8221;fair Use&#8221; means I can make backup copies of my media for my personal use and archiving. This goes all the way back to the early days of the vcr when the courts decided that taping a show of air didn&#8217;t infringe on copywrites. To me that extends to cd, dvd, HD DVD, and any media that comes into my house be it sat receiver, cable IPTV,   I think you would find my articles in my blog interesting ,Theres A &#8220;Open Letter to the RIAA&#8221; that should interest you along with the two most recent posts. The letter is in the Archives from last year.</p>
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