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Ethical CD burning?


Everyone likes to find a good deal. When people are shopping and they find out the item they wanted to buy is cheaper than they expected, they are made happy. People like to receive things for cheap or even free. But as the familiar saying goes, ?There is no such thing as a free lunch.? This is because someone is always paying. One person may receive ?a free lunch,? but it is not entirely free because there is someone in the background that still has to cover the cost. CD burning goes the same way. The people who use this technology are very happy because they have received something for cheaper than it would have been without the technology, but they did not receive something that was completely free. Somewhere out in the world there is someone who had to pay for that decision. The debate over CD burning revolves around whether it is right in some cases or not. The technology of burning CDs has many advantages and positive aspects to it but there are also negative aspects and ethical issues to consider.

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