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JonathanMo - 14 Sep 2015
'Space-shifting' of recorded music
A person who owns a copy of a sound recording, such as a CD, is now allowed to make a copy of that recording, for private and domestic use, to play on a device that they own. This provision does not apply if the copy the person owns is already an infringing copy (such as a pirate CD or an unauthorised digital download), or if either copy is later commercially traded or played or shown in public or broadcast.