These are typically sold on Ebay as "used tape" with classical content, etc.
and a scan of the box info. This seems to sastify Ebay. How copyright
lawyers may feel about this is another matter.
Steve Smolian
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Hi Curt,
It's ok to make tape copies of commercial recordings for one's personal use.
But, this is probably copyrighted material and it may be illegal to sell the
copies. There are others on this list who are more knowledgeable about
copyright laws on sound recordings, who I hope will offer their perspective.
But, my initial reaction is that they cannot be legally sold.
Best,
Gary
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [ARSCLIST] Old vinyl on reel to reels
Dear arsclist, your group seems very knowledgeable in this area so I am
hoping someone could help with a bit of advice.I inherited hundreds of reel
to reel tapes from a relative who was a quality engineer and amateur
audiophile. He meticulously dubbed, labeled and typed up the data from old
jazz, blues, big band and classical glass, 78s and 33s onto the r/rs along
with a few oneoffs or old radio. Also had 100 or so factory produced r/rs
and some unused r/rs. (And similar cassettes also) I am looking for any
advice on how to find someone who appreciates these genres and would be
interested in buying the lot, it's in the Los Angeles area. If anyone has
any advice on that I would appreciate it much.Thank you for any helpCurt
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