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"Private use" usually being defined as "Making a copy of a recording you've legally purchased for your own private use", not "Dubbing a copy from a friend's purchased copy", which was the example offered previously. TH On 7/9/07, Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com> wrote: > Well, doesn't American law have it legal to make a copy "for private > use"? But the restaurants etc are mainly billed for using the music, > not only the actual copy of the recording of the music. Those are two > different rights, normally owned by composer/publisher and record > label. I like that these matters come up on the list, lots of > interesting posts so far :-) >