natch writes “While rummaging through some old records at an antique store I found some turn-of-the-century Victor Record Company pressings. The label on the back laid out the terms of use, something similar to an EULA. In today’s modern world of RIAA lawsuits and DRM, it’s interesting to note that similar tactics have been in use by record companies for over a century, restricting your right to use what you purchased. The label clearly states that unless the record was sold for at least one dollar, there is no license to use it.”
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Share and Enjoy:
These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
Original post by ScuttleMonkey and software by Elliott Back


























