On 9/14/2011 8:55 PM, Steven Smolian wrote: > This was in response to the passing of the European copyright extnsion for > sound recordings. > > Steve Smolian I figured that, but what would make LP sources or pre-recorded tape any different from any other sources of the sound as long as the recording pre-dates the cut-off date? Using an LP or issued tape of perhaps a 1956 recording would be no different than using a 78 or 45 of it. Now if you mean a restoration re-issue of it, we have always had a disagreement with the pirating of somebody else's restoration, and that is often a problem with CDs, especially the cut-rate box sets. Mike Biel [log in to unmask] > > -----Original Message----- > > On 9/12/2011 3:59 PM, Steven Smolian wrote: >> Does this mean that all CD transfers from LP sources and from >> pre-recorded tapes have to be withdrawn unless the copyright holders give permission? Steve Smolian >> >> > Does WHAT mean that all CD transfers from LP sources and from pre-recorded > tapes have to be withdrawn unless the copyright holders give permission? > What prior posting are you referring to??? You started a new subject line > with no reference to a prior subject. > > Mike Biel [log in to unmask] > >