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Would you copy a story tape from the library?

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Wallace · 20/03/2006 20:13

Ds and dd love listening to story tapes at bedtime. The have a favourite which we get from the library - we keep it for months before returning it, and then take it out again soon afterwards.

It just occurred to me today that I could copy the tape, and then we wouldn't have to keep borrowing it. But I sort of feel I shouldn't do this...even though the tape is free to borrow from the library so it isn't as if it would be taking money away from them.

What do you think?

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Hulababy · 20/03/2006 20:14

It is illegal because of copyright laws.

Could you not just try and find a copy in the shops or on e-bay instead maybe?

kid · 20/03/2006 20:15

I don't know about others, but I would do a copy. Its not as if you would be selling copies or making any profit. It also gives others the chance to borrow it from the library.

PaintedLady · 20/03/2006 20:20

would defo do it - not even give it a 2nd thought. I knoe copyright and stuff but if there was no way I would ever buy it then no one is losing out.

edodgy · 20/03/2006 20:23

I would deffo do it as well.

niceglasses · 20/03/2006 20:23

In reality, theres not too much diff btwn this and copying a book (legally allowed 10% for personal use). Im a boring bonkers tweed wearing librarian and I would copy...go girl, be a rebel.............

Norah · 20/03/2006 20:23

Oh definitely - not going to harm anyone is it ? Copyright etc is surely just to stop people pirating and profitting. When I was a student we used to copy tapes all the time - go on do it !

Angeliz · 20/03/2006 20:24

Absolutely.
As long as you aren't going to se up a stall outside the library to sell your stolen copiesShock
Grin

Milliways · 20/03/2006 20:25

We have Blush.

DH put them on CD's so can play in the car, & converted some to MP3.

starlover · 20/03/2006 20:25

no, i wouldn't... i would buy it

mykidsmum · 20/03/2006 20:26

I used to do it as a kid, and tape songs off the radio Shock

Wallace · 20/03/2006 20:27

So far 7 yes, and 2 no...

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granarybeck · 20/03/2006 20:28

Someone i know, scans their kids's school photos and then sends them back saying don't want them. I was really shocked even though it doesn't really do anyone any harm, it would just never have occurred to me! So, in comparison, i think this seems quite harmless. Smile

KBear · 20/03/2006 20:28

yes - I do this for DD

Wallace · 20/03/2006 20:28

I did used to tape songs off the radio, and copy friends' tapes.

I think I have qualms about this as it is the library

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mykidsmum · 20/03/2006 20:29

we can't do that at our school they give us a tiny one now.

mykidsmum · 20/03/2006 20:30

Why? presumably you paid to borrow it, its only likle buying a dress wearing it to a wedding and taking it back..........Grin

Pruni · 20/03/2006 20:31

We do this. Cds and DVDs. We have a hard disk just for ripping DVDs onto (from a DVD postal thingy).

There's no excuse, is there?

alexsmum · 20/03/2006 20:31

yes copy it!

niceglasses · 20/03/2006 20:31

If its a public library, they are probably just glad to get the thing back. You will be slightly diminishing their borrowing figurs....and therefore personally responsible for its closure in a year or so........only joking. If you are using the library and boosting their figures, you are doing your bit......

WigWamBam · 20/03/2006 20:33

If dd had a favourite that she kept wanting to borrow I'd buy it for her rather than tape it - it would just seem more "right" to me somehow.

busybusybee · 20/03/2006 20:34

I would have done this as a teenager. Now I would buy it. So a no from me!

We have got loads, all from charity shops, where they cost about a £1 or less. Well worth a look :)

FrannyandZooey · 20/03/2006 20:36

I don't think it is defrauding the library, it is the performers and writers that you are cheating. I do do it myself but feel it is not a good thing, and have sometimes ended up buying a 'real' copy afterwards when I have particularly enjoyed and felt grateful for the music or story.

Wallace · 20/03/2006 20:52

Just found the tape on amazon for £17. Also found the book on ebay for 99p!

Still not sure what I will do, as i don't want to spend that much money...

We could always borrow the tape from the library and keep it indefinately - we use a mobile library and the man is so nice. If you forget to bring something back, he just renews it Grin

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Milliways · 20/03/2006 20:52

We did it so we could have stories on long journeys through France/Spain. I wouldn't want to take library copy in case got lost/damaged. It was only for our use, listened to a few times & replaced.

We used to get a new tape from the library at least once a month - only a small percentage copied - & no known copies exist at moment as they outgrow them.

CountessDracula · 20/03/2006 20:53

absolutely!

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