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Originally Posted by leebase
The neighbor buys a car, but does not have the rights to make copies of the car...the intellectual property remains a possession of the car company.
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But is the car (or the book, for that matter) the property of the buyer?
That is, has he (less probably it will be a she in this context) the rights to change things (new type of light bulbs, spoilers, new carburettors, sport seats etc.) or he still infringes the owners' copyrights?
It's the same for a book, one can quote parts thereof, but still has to pay for this and his right can even be waived by the owner (to prevent this it was accepted the Fair Use doctrine).