Educause Security Discussion mailing list archives
Re: Downloading music at work
From: Joey Mavity <jmavity () APU EDU>
Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2008 08:02:57 -0700
To be clear: music played off an iPod isn't transferred to the PC by default. In fact, until recently, you couldn't transfer music off the iPod via iTunes, period. Now you can do so only if you 1) Purchased the music via iTunes and 2) Use the destination PC as one of your 5 'seats'. It sounds like she want to have iTunes so that she can easily rearrange the playlists that are already on her iPod. --Joey ________________________________ From: The EDUCAUSE Security Constituent Group Listserv [mailto:SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU] On Behalf Of Todd Bossaller Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 7:07 AM To: SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU Subject: [SECURITY] Downloading music at work I have a faculty member that teaches dance and wants to download iTunes to an institutional PC to add and rearrange music for their dance class. (She uses and iPod) If the music is purchased on their personal account and then transferred to a PC that is owned by the institution, is this copyright infringement? Has anyone else faced this issue and what did you do? Thank you, Todd
Current thread:
- Downloading music at work Todd Bossaller (Oct 01)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Downloading music at work Winders, Timothy A (Oct 01)
- Re: Downloading music at work Theresa Semmens (Oct 01)
- Re: Downloading music at work Buz Dale (Oct 01)
- Re: Downloading music at work Roger Safian (Oct 01)
- Re: Downloading music at work Joey Mavity (Oct 01)
- Re: Downloading music at work Todd Bossaller (Oct 01)
- Re: Downloading music at work Bristol, Gary L. (Oct 01)
- Re: Downloading music at work Theresa Semmens (Oct 01)
- Re: Downloading music at work Anthony Maszeroski (Oct 01)
- Re: Downloading music at work Roger Safian (Oct 01)
- Re: Downloading music at work Bill Lantry (Oct 01)