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Old 09-13-2010, 10:04 AM   #2
Dulin's Books
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hmmm. seems to me that the guy got the software wrongly in the first place. the company or person employed by the company that sold him the four discs shouldn't have. was it the company or jut a guy who worked there? if it was just a guy who worked there then technically they were stolen. if it was the company then they did break their agreement with the software company and they knew it. Either way it seems to me that the ebay seller who brought the suit didn't rightfully own them.

Now this does need to be addressed for future sales of digital media. I dont want to find out when i get home with a shrink wrapped game disc 6 months from now that there is a license agreement inside that says i cant resell it later at a garage sale or game crazy.
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