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In a Divorce Settlement
#1
Generally, we all know who will take what in terms of material possession, the children and the dog. What about iPods? Sensible humor responses are welcome, of course Wink
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#2
depends on how it was acquired.

Ours was a gift from a joint account, and given to my wife, in recognition of all her hard work towards her goals with her triathlon and long distance biking endeavors. But I placed the order, so it is mine. My name is on the receipt, MINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MAVIC has one of those silly pink minis, so his wife should get it. He claims its hers, but I know better......
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#3
LOL RacerX,

"everyone knows the iPod minis are for girls"

Carm
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#4
Good god Kap, at the risk of sounding out of touch w/the forum, you're not going through one I hope.
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#5
Carnos Jax,
Nope. Thanks for your concern tho'. Besides, she bought her own two iPods because she was tired of waiting for my financial stamp of approval Wink
My question is based on the unrivaled popularity of the iPod.

Kap
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#6
In most divorce cases, personal items in the possession of the person are not really fought about. I would guess most people would grab their ipod when they went out the door. Although we have beaver law related cases in Vermont, I haven't seen any ipod related cases, yet.

The much more difficult question legally and technically is what to do with DRM restricted music on the ipod. If you get the ipod without the computer, you can't sync it and you lose all those tunes, right? The low tech way is for one party to get a copy burned to cd, but actually splitting the protected audio (or now video) files would give me a headache.
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#7
"The low tech way is for one party to get a copy burned to cd, but actually splitting the protected audio (or now video) files would give me a headache."

Oh, that's easy. One gets the left channel audio track, and the other getr's the right channel. As for the video, flip a coin. The winner gets the video track, and the looser gets the audio-only.
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#8
For Video you could just de-interlace the video- one person gets the even-fields, the other gets the odd fields.
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#9
and then split the audio into left and right. brilliant. An even 50/50 split.
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#10
Heck, a paper cutter and the CD/DVD is all I'd need. Chop! One half to each party.
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