I‘m curious to learn what others do with CDs that have been ripped.
When I went through the process of ripping my CD collection to FLAC about 15 years ago there were voices on the internet to keep the disks anyway for copyright reasons.
I discarded that right away. Who would ever challenge me? I‘m not using it commercially.
So I sold them to a local second hand CD shop in Berlin for a price between EUR 0.50 to EUR 5.- per album. Maybe a rip-off at the time, but I got rid of them.
Only two years later my girlfriend also consented to eliminate the removal box in the cellar that contained ‚her CDs‘.
So I went to the same shop and they outright refused to buy any CDs any longer. So they went in the bin.
Whenever I come across a CD today I try to sell it to Medipops/Momox. This is Germany, no idea if they are also active elsewhere.
50 cents is the usual price they will pay, with exceptions for highly sought after stuff.
What do you do?
When I went through the process of ripping my CD collection to FLAC about 15 years ago there were voices on the internet to keep the disks anyway for copyright reasons.
I discarded that right away. Who would ever challenge me? I‘m not using it commercially.
So I sold them to a local second hand CD shop in Berlin for a price between EUR 0.50 to EUR 5.- per album. Maybe a rip-off at the time, but I got rid of them.
Only two years later my girlfriend also consented to eliminate the removal box in the cellar that contained ‚her CDs‘.
So I went to the same shop and they outright refused to buy any CDs any longer. So they went in the bin.
Whenever I come across a CD today I try to sell it to Medipops/Momox. This is Germany, no idea if they are also active elsewhere.
50 cents is the usual price they will pay, with exceptions for highly sought after stuff.
What do you do?