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« Home Taping Is Killing Music » (de l' anglais signifiant littéralement « L'enregistrement sur cassette à domicile est en train de tuer la musique »), est le slogan d'une campagne contre la contrefaçon faite dans les années 1980 par la British Phonographic Industry (BPI).
"Home Taping Is Killing Music" was the slogan of a 1980s anti-copyright infringement propaganda campaign by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), a British music industry trade group. With the rise in cassette recorder popularity, the BPI feared that the ability of private citizens to record music from the radio onto cassettes ...
"Home Taping Is Killing Music" was the slogan of a 1980s anti-copyright infringement campaign by the British Phonographic Industry, a British music industry ...
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27 sept. 2014 · Old vinyl inner sleeve with Warning about Home Taping.Date from about 1982
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- Nick Adams
Now, figuring out lost profits from home taping could be a fools’ errand, but let’s focus on the “illegal” part. Technically, this is true. Radio stations pay licensing fees to play music, so a consumer taping that song off the radio is infringing on the song’s copyright.
The organisation protested long and loud about the legality of the home taping of albums, yet Island Records’ Chris Blackwell opted to inflame the situation with the February 13 introduction of One Plus One cassettes, a tape that provided a full album of music on one side, leaving the other blank for recording purposes.
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