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Old 02-07-2012, 10:05 PM   #103
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Originally Posted by GreenMonkey View Post
But in the case of the DVD you're free to hand it to someone else, or sell it, for example. It's still property and they are not allowed to tell you you cannot give it away or sell it, or not play it on a Linux computer, or whatever.
That's because physical items have different properties than digital items, so naturally the specifics of the restrictions are different. Why on earth would you expect the rules to be exactly the same?
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