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Old 11-08-2009, 01:10 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by scveteran View Post
Yes, it has to been court, and most jurisdictions have disagreed with you.
Where are the other rulings about re-selling or transfer of digital content? Which courts have ruled that "non-transferable" was an enforceable legal aspect of the sale?

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The big exception has been from a single judge in the same 9th circuit that gets overridden so much IIRC.

Let me add. You go ahead and make some copies and give it to others and let the police know then tell us how it went for you.
There's no right to give away *copies.* And the technological difficulties of giving away "originals" has prevented some activity in this area. However, many people sell ebook readers or computers loaded with content, and haven't been sued or arrested for it.
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