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2010-04-15
According to the RIAA/MPAA dogma, you're breaking the law by ripping those audiobooks and CDs. Cause Fair Use doesn't exist in their world.
In the real world, however....well it's still legally cloudy in the US even though every software maker in the known universe supports format shifting these days. The world would be a better place if the *AA outfits would just vanish or better yet actually represent the best interests of the artists. Since neither will happen anytime soon I guess we'll just have to fight them in every way possible.
Viva la resistance.