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Filed: Other Country: Canada
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Being mostly distrustful of Canada Post for delivering anything as fragile as a CD, I have turned to the internet for my music.

That said, the 35 page MS Word document downloadable pamphlet from the CBP website indicates that it will seize and destroy any music CDs that appear to be outside of copyright. How do I prove that I paid for the downloads? :unsure:

The downloaded and burned discs represent about 6 years of steady collecting. Of course, I *did* have some snailed, too, but mostly I have stopped using that method to acquire music.

Elsewhere in the pamphlet, it indicated that records (the vinyl discs---which I have a few of still because I haven't had the time to digitise them and clean them up for burning onto CDr yet) are part of general household goods.

Any thoughts or experiences about which I should do?

1) Boxes of Household Goods: subcategory CDs

or

2) Boxes of CDs subcategoried into those that I (i) paid $30 per plus shipping and (ii) paid $10 or less and downloaded with no shipping

or

3)______________?

I also have a stack of around a hundred compilations. These are discs that I made out of other discs that I bought. You know, buy and entire disc for one or two songs and ditch the disc once you've got the ones you want in a collection of your own---like what we used to do with cassette tapes for taking in the car (except we kept the sources and here I was trying to cut down on the number of discs).

Thanks in advance for any input.:)

I will not be able to check for posts until tomorrow evening.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Cambodia
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If you write a label on it, say " Relative Photos "....etc...It won't arouse suspicions! And, also write compilation of self sampling music.

Or, you can write a label saying it's pictures for wedding guests!

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Filed: Other Country: Canada
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Um, that won't work, methinks. I have approximately 550 CDs of downloaded music. I don't think I would ask anyone to believe that I have 550 CDs of photos---unless I was a professional photographer and was bringing my "office" files with me on disc.

No, seriously: I want to do this the right way---if there is a right way. It might be one of those famous "grey areas." I just don't know and would like some help---if there is help available.

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I carried with me at least 100 CD-Rs and DVD-Rs on my border crossing (checked luggage). They were a hodge-podge of photos, personal files, music files, video files... I labelled them all appropriately and no one checked on them.

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I dont think they are "that" picky... I heard they barely check anything when you bring household over... I would not bother with that. Its gonna be among other boxes and its personal stuff. And I think burned CD's arent illegal if its for personal use and if you dont sell it. Not sure.

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Filed: Other Country: Canada
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My concern arose from being one of the lucky Canadians who has needed to use I-94s and B-2 stamps in my passport to prove that I was not going to immigrate--lack of proof of ties to Canada in June 2005. At that time, they yelled and screamed at me for more than 2 hours, took my fingerprints digitally and entered a digital photograph of me into the system. They searched me. They accused me of lying---that I was already married to my boyfriend and had been living in the US for a while already (it't not my fault that Wells Fargo Bank didn't know that I had to have some sort of US dox to open a bank account.---and I certainly didn't know because I really was not considering marriage at the point. I opened it because it was cheaper to wire money down than it was to buy traveller's cheques). My boyfriend's car was completely emptied twice before they rammed everything back in and turned me away.

However, further research on the CBP website indicates that they seize and destroy questionable CDs that are imported by the tens of thousands for sale in the US---as a business thing. They are not talking about one copy for personal use that was downloaded from a music site.

Please accept my apologies for misunderstanding the words at the CBP website on the first 4 readings. I am stressed and want to do things right so that I don't get turned away again.

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My concern arose from being one of the lucky Canadians who has needed to use I-94s and B-2 stamps in my passport to prove that I was not going to immigrate--lack of proof of ties to Canada in June 2005. At that time, they yelled and screamed at me for more than 2 hours, took my fingerprints digitally and entered a digital photograph of me into the system. They searched me. They accused me of lying---that I was already married to my boyfriend and had been living in the US for a while already (it't not my fault that Wells Fargo Bank didn't know that I had to have some sort of US dox to open a bank account.---and I certainly didn't know because I really was not considering marriage at the point. I opened it because it was cheaper to wire money down than it was to buy traveller's cheques). My boyfriend's car was completely emptied twice before they rammed everything back in and turned me away.

However, further research on the CBP website indicates that they seize and destroy questionable CDs that are imported by the tens of thousands for sale in the US---as a business thing. They are not talking about one copy for personal use that was downloaded from a music site.

Please accept my apologies for misunderstanding the words at the CBP website on the first 4 readings. I am stressed and want to do things right so that I don't get turned away again.

Thats more than understandable, Officers can be such assh...sometimes, they traumatise more people than they really help for USA security......lol

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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I brought about 100 CD's with me when I came here, some were downloads and not labeled. Nobody cared. :)

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I'll be bringing about 1200 CDs. It's a hobby/obsession. :D

What about purchasing an external hard drive, for example and transferring the files on to that? I don't know if that would work...just a suggestion. If you could do that, it would certainly be lighter and take up less space. :)

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What about purchasing an external hard drive, for example and transferring the files on to that? I don't know if that would work...just a suggestion. If you could do that, it would certainly be lighter and take up less space. :)

It would. Actually, I'd suggest doing both - taking the CDs and a copy on a hard drive. Not in the same piece of luggage. Custom officers are the least of all dangers here :)

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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I totally understand the whole worrying about customs. I really doubt it will be an issue. When I moved all my stuff I used a UPACk or ABF and had to list everything...in detail and was worried that they would go trough it all, nothing happened. Most people say they look in look at your list..and deal mostly with getting you across with the I-94. If you want to be specific about where you got the downloads just write downloaded from this site..blah blah blah..our label on the list personal CD;s I think that was all I had and listed how many were in each box. All will be groovy..

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