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Restoring America's heritage, one record at a timeÔ... |
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Sound Restoration and Transfer to CD Service |
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Q: Is this legal? |
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Yes, most definitely. Making a copy of a copyrighted sound recording is legal as long both of the following two conditions are met: | |||
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| 2. You will keep the CD transfer for your own use. | ||||
| - If you are the copyright holder or the work is in the public domain there are no restrictions. | ||||
| - It is our policy to perform restorations and transfers in one copy only. For multiple copies we require that the work be in public domain or proof of copyright. | ||||
| - Please also notice that these prices are ONLY for consumers and the CD's ordered on the LP2CD site are to be used only for personal and non-commercial use. CVC Productions specifically prohibits the use of our consumer restoration and remastering service for the purpose of duplicating, distribution or re-distribution, publishing, broadcasting, netcasting or any other form of digital or analog copying and/or distribution. We monitor and enforce compliance. For professional restoration and CD mastering services, please contact CVC Productions using any of the methods shown on the Contact Us page. | ||||
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Q: How about copyright issues? |
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- The copyright laws allow the person that has purchased a musical recording to make a copy of the music they purchased on a different medium. Example: you buy the CD, then record it on a cassette to listen in the car. That is legal. It would not be legal if you then give (or sell) the cassette tape to aunt Becky. That would be illegal. - Also, the copyright laws allow a person to make a copy of the recording for safekeeping (or archiving). Frequently you see that on copyrighted software. Some companies even tell you to make a copy for safekeeping, in case your original copy gets damaged. - What we do, is we make a copy from the original medium to CD, and return BOTH recordings to the client. If we also perform a sound restoration, we charge a few extra $ to cover our labor and equipment costs (kind'of like a restoration artist that restores a painting, or an old silent movie). - As you probably noticed, we make it very clear throughout the site that we will work STRICTLY within these parameters. |
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Our mailing address:
CVC Productions, LP2CD division
2757 Park Royal Drive
Windermere, FL. 34786
Be sure to visit our E-seum of
rare, unique or forgotten music,
restored by LP2CD
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Click on the Time Machine signs throughout the site.
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