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Re: Morning Legal Briefs |
Oct 29, 2012, 19:08 |
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Back on topic, regardless of where you fall on the re-selling used videogames debate I think that the idea that a content creator has the right to control how you use your legally bought item would be offensive to anyone. We're not talking about illegal downloading here; in a resale one person loses access while another gains, making it essentially a zero-sum equation. The person selling the item can only sell it once and no longer has the ability to use the item, making it a perfectly legal transfer by any metric.
And on the UN controlling the Internet -No. Just NO. 'N' fucking 'O'. The UN completely fucks up every single solitary thing it touches. Most useless, incompetent organization in the history of mankind.
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