Why hasn't the Recording Industry Association of America sued a
library yet? As a means of getting music to rip, the local library is
hard to beat. It's free, or very cheap. It will lend CDs for a
fortnight, from a fairly wide range which can be browsed in a
comfortable and convenient place; and if it does not have a
particular CD, or even DVD, it will make an effort to find it. If I
wanted to build a collection of published music for which I did not
pay, the local public library would be more useful than the whole internet.
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