I think you may have misunderstood me. I was pointing out that technology is sold specifically on the basis that I should use it to convert eg my vinyl record, or tape or VHS tape (which I paid for) to a digital copy - which gives the same result as if I downloaded the MP3s or film but I believe would be considered as something very different by RIAA. Although, as I also stated, I thought they didn't allow the former activity either....so how can shops sell kit specifically for that purpose?
And, once again, you would be completely wrong on all counts. It is entirely legal for you to make a digital copy of your vinyl record, or tape, or VHS. It is not legal for you to make copies and sell them, no, but it is entirely and unquestionably and explicitly legal for you to make a copy for your personal use. And no, that is not in any way the "same" as downloading the MP3. A digitized copy of your analog "first sale" copy is not by anyone's definition the "same" as the MP3 that you would download.