No youre bringing stuff up, read back. OP said a cd, not a digital copy. And when you buy a cd, you own a copy not rights. You can’t play the CD as part of your election campaign, or make it your eHitler Minecraft theme and publish it on YouTube. There are terms of use by which you must abide. OP said you buy it you own it and you do whatever you want and that is patently false for a CD which is their example not mine.
If you want to talk about digital copies that is different in some ways you describe, but I. No world do you buy a copy of a song and have unlimited permission to do whatever you want
I specifically said “personal use”. Anything within personal use is fair game when you buy a CD. So no election campaigns, no selling it yourself. Personal use. That’s EXTREMELY different from a digital item that can poof at any time.
And again, stop bringing up rights. No one is talking about rights to media. Totally different thing.
And haui, who I was replying to when you inserted yourself, specifically said a CD first and buy means buy. Did you not go back and see what you’re replying to? You jumped into a thread between two other people and youre making it about you.
Again. Fucking REREAD IT and stop being a twit. Your point is valid for personal use but that was literally never at issue.
Friendo, I don’t know where you’re from, but I’ve never heard of a place where “I’m going to buy a Big Mac” means “I’m going to purchase the rights to the Big Mac”. You misinterpreted them, possibly on purpose.
“No u” is a fun argument because it’s usually what people resort to when they’ve realized they’re wrong but don’t want to admit it.
Give me one example, ever, where the phrase “to buy” in comman usage means to purchase the rights (as in copyright etc) to something. If I say I’m buying a Dodge Charger, I’m not contacting the lawyers of Dodge to try to buy the intellectual property associated with the Charger brand. I’m buying a car. I could give infinity examples here, and it’s unnecessary because it’s so damn obvious.
If I purchase a Big Mac, it is mine to do with as I please, forever (or for as long as it lasts). I can put a funny hat on it. I can throw it at a tree. I can feed it to my pig. I can attach it to a drone and launch it into the ocean. It is my Big Mac. I have not purchased the rights to the term “Big Mac”, or the recipe, or the patent on the secret sauce. I have purchased one physical Big Mac.
Duh.
Just take the L dude, either English is your second language or you had a massive brain fart and you interpreted someone else’s words in a ridiculous fashion.
Jesus Christ, read back like I said or finish high school then reply. The dip shit I replied to said you own a CD and you can do what you want and that isn’t true for all the reasons YOU YOURELF have already articulated
Buy a big mac and shove it in the muffler of a Dodge charger or up your own ass IDC if you own it or not your are literally making anyone reading this thread dumber.
So here, of you speak fluent “comman” go ahead and quote me the top level comment and tell me in good faith that you think they mean “big mac in a hat” CD usage and not “I can make this the soundtrack to my direct to DVD porno” usage and I will stop replying.
Otherwise I will happily reply “dumbass” your comments every day until I fucking die or you shut up. Test me.
go ahead and quote me the top level comment and tell me in good faith that you think they mean “big mac in a hat” CD usage and not “I can make this the soundtrack to my direct to DVD porno” usage and I will stop replying.
No youre bringing stuff up, read back. OP said a cd, not a digital copy. And when you buy a cd, you own a copy not rights. You can’t play the CD as part of your election campaign, or make it your eHitler Minecraft theme and publish it on YouTube. There are terms of use by which you must abide. OP said you buy it you own it and you do whatever you want and that is patently false for a CD which is their example not mine.
If you want to talk about digital copies that is different in some ways you describe, but I. No world do you buy a copy of a song and have unlimited permission to do whatever you want
I specifically said “personal use”. Anything within personal use is fair game when you buy a CD. So no election campaigns, no selling it yourself. Personal use. That’s EXTREMELY different from a digital item that can poof at any time.
And again, stop bringing up rights. No one is talking about rights to media. Totally different thing.
And haui, who I was replying to when you inserted yourself, specifically said a CD first and buy means buy. Did you not go back and see what you’re replying to? You jumped into a thread between two other people and youre making it about you.
Again. Fucking REREAD IT and stop being a twit. Your point is valid for personal use but that was literally never at issue.
Friendo, I don’t know where you’re from, but I’ve never heard of a place where “I’m going to buy a Big Mac” means “I’m going to purchase the rights to the Big Mac”. You misinterpreted them, possibly on purpose.
How do you read:
Friendo? It’s the wrong way. Because that perspective is misconstruing Ownership (ahem rights) and ownership.
You’re in the wrong conversation. Possibly on purpose.
“No u” is a fun argument because it’s usually what people resort to when they’ve realized they’re wrong but don’t want to admit it.
Give me one example, ever, where the phrase “to buy” in comman usage means to purchase the rights (as in copyright etc) to something. If I say I’m buying a Dodge Charger, I’m not contacting the lawyers of Dodge to try to buy the intellectual property associated with the Charger brand. I’m buying a car. I could give infinity examples here, and it’s unnecessary because it’s so damn obvious.
If I purchase a Big Mac, it is mine to do with as I please, forever (or for as long as it lasts). I can put a funny hat on it. I can throw it at a tree. I can feed it to my pig. I can attach it to a drone and launch it into the ocean. It is my Big Mac. I have not purchased the rights to the term “Big Mac”, or the recipe, or the patent on the secret sauce. I have purchased one physical Big Mac.
Duh.
Just take the L dude, either English is your second language or you had a massive brain fart and you interpreted someone else’s words in a ridiculous fashion.
Jesus Christ, read back like I said or finish high school then reply. The dip shit I replied to said you own a CD and you can do what you want and that isn’t true for all the reasons YOU YOURELF have already articulated
Buy a big mac and shove it in the muffler of a Dodge charger or up your own ass IDC if you own it or not your are literally making anyone reading this thread dumber.
So here, of you speak fluent “comman” go ahead and quote me the top level comment and tell me in good faith that you think they mean “big mac in a hat” CD usage and not “I can make this the soundtrack to my direct to DVD porno” usage and I will stop replying.
Otherwise I will happily reply “dumbass” your comments every day until I fucking die or you shut up. Test me.
Already did that, but knock yourself out
Dumbass