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In reply to the discussion: So you thought you could sell the things you own? Yeah, about that... [View all]SheilaT
(23,156 posts)30. In a college library in 1979 I discovered bound issues
of old Life Magazine going back to the very first issue in November of 1936. I started reading them sequentially, and it was the single most educational think I have ever done, and I've been taking college classes on and off since I first graduated high school in 1965.
All of the old Lifes have been scanned and they are available to read on-line. However, it is not fun to do so, because Life was a large-format magazine, and so one page does not fit on a computer screen so that you can read it. In addition, many of their photos were spread across two pages. Yep, in the on-line version you get to look at one half of the picture, and then the other half. Really has the desired impact.
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So you thought you could sell the things you own? Yeah, about that... [View all]
ElboRuum
Oct 2012
OP
Interesting, so if you buy something it is not really yours to do with what you wish.
sabrina 1
Oct 2012
#2
Yes but if I remove the software from my own computer I can sell it, which is essentially the same
cherokeeprogressive
Oct 2012
#7
Unfortunately, it was ruled that that is copyright infringement: See Vernor v. Autodesk, Inc.
Poll_Blind
Oct 2012
#23
I wish to hell you were right, though. Seriously, if "first sale" is being chipped away at...
Poll_Blind
Oct 2012
#32
Not violating the law...infringing on copyright. There's a difference. Plus, it really depends...
Poll_Blind
Oct 2012
#34
me too. and libraries are joining in that trend, which bothers me no end. when there are no
HiPointDem
Oct 2012
#28
Well, that was the point of the encroachment on ownership I was using as an example.
ElboRuum
Oct 2012
#11
That's one of the bits of silly that I thought might flow out of upholding this...
ElboRuum
Oct 2012
#8
with bar codes and such, the technology to police it is being set in place, i imagine.
HiPointDem
Oct 2012
#29
In the dawn of the tech age I remember reading something that spoke to this. It was
HiPointDem
Oct 2012
#27