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Hi,

I have a question for my crossing the border in a few weeks. In the Guide to Customs Regulations, it says:

Books, Video Tapes, Computer Programs and Cassettes

Pirated copies of copyrighted articles (unlawfully made reproductions or articles produced without the copyright owner’s authorization, e.g., music CDs, toys, clothing with cartoon characters, etc.,) are prohibited from importation into the United States. Pirated copies will be seized and destroyed.

Now I have some classical music cassette tapes that I recorded off the radio. Should I not bring those? My mom also gave me some music cds that she had copied off of old vinyl records at least 30 years old. Would the copyright from 30 years ago still apply today? Are they going to be a problem? Anybody have any experience here?

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Most of the time, they basically look to see that you have an itemized list and waive your ####### through and focus on the paperwork...

so I doubt they'll ask you to open up box #42 and look through your music

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Hi,

I have a question for my crossing the border in a few weeks. In the Guide to Customs Regulations, it says:

Books, Video Tapes, Computer Programs and Cassettes

Pirated copies of copyrighted articles (unlawfully made reproductions or articles produced without the copyright owner’s authorization, e.g., music CDs, toys, clothing with cartoon characters, etc.,) are prohibited from importation into the United States. Pirated copies will be seized and destroyed.

Now I have some classical music cassette tapes that I recorded off the radio. Should I not bring those? My mom also gave me some music cds that she had copied off of old vinyl records at least 30 years old. Would the copyright from 30 years ago still apply today? Are they going to be a problem? Anybody have any experience here?

Thanks

liz - you telling me i have to itemize everything i'm taking across the border..... :crying: ...i better start now cause i'm going to have a u-hual of stuff.... :lol:

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I itemized by box-- ie. Box 1 : books, Box 2: home decor, Box 3: kitchen appliances/tools, etc.

You don't have to individually name every single item in each box. Categories will suffice. When it comes to the big ticket items, like TVs, etc., it would be good to have their serial numbers and approximate values listed.

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I itemized by box-- ie. Box 1 : books, Box 2: home decor, Box 3: kitchen appliances/tools, etc.

You don't have to individually name every single item in each box. Categories will suffice. When it comes to the big ticket items, like TVs, etc., it would be good to have their serial numbers and approximate values listed.

Box 4: Pirated CD's. :dance:

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Ya, you just have to have a list basically of what you're putting into each box.

Each box should be numbered and the POE guy should be able to look at the list and know what's in what box by it...

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I itemized by box-- ie. Box 1 : books, Box 2: home decor, Box 3: kitchen appliances/tools, etc.

You don't have to individually name every single item in each box. Categories will suffice. When it comes to the big ticket items, like TVs, etc., it would be good to have their serial numbers and approximate values listed.

Box 4: Pirated CD's. :dance:

:whistle: :whistle: :whistle:

:lol: :lol:

*Cheryl -- Nova Scotia ....... Jerry -- Oklahoma*

Jan 17, 2014 N-400 submitted

Jan 27, 2014 NOA received and cheque cashed

Feb 13, 2014 Biometrics scheduled

Nov 7, 2014 NOA received and interview scheduled


MAY IS NATIONAL STROKE AWARENESS MONTH
Educate Yourself on the Warning Signs of Stroke -- talk to me, I am a survivor!

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Like I said....I best get busy and get to marking whats in those boxes....I have a shed full...and then some.... :help::unsure:

April 13, 2009 - Welcome to the USA letter rec'd. PRC to be rec'd within 3 weeks.

April 16, 2009 - 2 yr GC rec'd in mail.

March 2, 2011 - Mailed in I-751 to CSC

March 4, 2011 - I-751 delivered to CSC

March 4, 2011 - NOA issued

March 12, 2011 - NOA received

April 14, 2011 - BIO Appt 5/6/11

May 6, 2011 - BIO done in 10 minutes...no re-takes this time :)

June 27, 2011 - Email rec'd "Status - Approved"

July 1, 2011 - 10 yr GC arrived

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Like I said....I best get busy and get to marking whats in those boxes....I have a shed full...and then some.... :help::unsure:

use this as a really great opportunity to purge a lot of stuff. :)

*Cheryl -- Nova Scotia ....... Jerry -- Oklahoma*

Jan 17, 2014 N-400 submitted

Jan 27, 2014 NOA received and cheque cashed

Feb 13, 2014 Biometrics scheduled

Nov 7, 2014 NOA received and interview scheduled


MAY IS NATIONAL STROKE AWARENESS MONTH
Educate Yourself on the Warning Signs of Stroke -- talk to me, I am a survivor!

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I itemized by box-- ie. Box 1 : books, Box 2: home decor, Box 3: kitchen appliances/tools, etc.

You don't have to individually name every single item in each box. Categories will suffice. When it comes to the big ticket items, like TVs, etc., it would be good to have their serial numbers and approximate values listed.

Box 4: Pirated CD's. :dance:

:lol:

Box 5: DVDs of Michael Moore movies. :P

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Like I said....I best get busy and get to marking whats in those boxes....I have a shed full...and then some.... :help::unsure:

I thought I had....guess there is always more that can be purged.... :lol:

April 13, 2009 - Welcome to the USA letter rec'd. PRC to be rec'd within 3 weeks.

April 16, 2009 - 2 yr GC rec'd in mail.

March 2, 2011 - Mailed in I-751 to CSC

March 4, 2011 - I-751 delivered to CSC

March 4, 2011 - NOA issued

March 12, 2011 - NOA received

April 14, 2011 - BIO Appt 5/6/11

May 6, 2011 - BIO done in 10 minutes...no re-takes this time :)

June 27, 2011 - Email rec'd "Status - Approved"

July 1, 2011 - 10 yr GC arrived

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What I mean is, I'm not deliberately pirating anything. My parents had all these old vinyl records, which were copyrighted but are no longer being manufactured, and we simply transferred the music to cd's so we wouldn't have to bother with the obsolete records anymore. I want to take some of those cd's with me, for my own use, and I'm just wondering if the border guards were to search my stuff and ask me about them, if that would be a problem. I've also made cassette tapes of classical music from the radio, which should not be a problem, but I just thought I'd ask you guys.

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ah copyright law, that's a quick easy subject. generally copies of music for personal use and backup aren't illeagal. ie. mix tapes are completely legal. so it's all about the line between "mix tapes" and pirated music. it's a lot more gray than it first appears. However, the fact that you are even thinking about the subject makes me think that you don't need to worry.

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