The threat of prosecution for copying music from a CD onto a PC or MP3 player
no longer hangs over UK music fans, as long as it is for their own use.
Peter Jamieson, chairman of the
British
Phonographic Industry, said that consumers can only be penalised if they
make duplicate songs for other people.
"I want to make it unequivocally clear to the consumer that if they copy
their CDs for their own private use in order to move the music from format to
format we will not pursue them," Jamieson told the
Commons
Select Committee for Culture, Media and Sport.
"We believe that we now need to make a clear and public distinction between
copying for your own use and copying for dissemination to third parties."
Jamieson also called for
Apple
to open up its
iTunes
software to make it compatible with other manufacturers' technologies, stating
that he did not believe
Apple's
dominant share in downloads was "particularly healthy".
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