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From: | Tim Jackson |
Subject: | Re: [upcoming] The European Court of Justice on 'Software' First Sale |
Date: | Mon, 8 Oct 2012 10:30:56 +0100 |
User-agent: | MicroPlanet-Gravity/3.0.4 |
On Mon, 08 Oct 2012 11:19:04 +0200, Alexander Terekhov wrote... > Providing access to copyrighted work with permission to make copies > directly by recipients instead of 'trading' material objects with > copyrighted work fixed on/in them doesn't change the status of copies > lawfully made What it doesn't change is the fact that whether they are "lawfully made" is irrelevant. > (no matter who made them) and owned by strangers with > respect to copyright and further distribution under doctrine of > exhaustion -- in both cases copies fall under exception to the exclusive > distribution right. It follows that that's wrong too. I've given you the reasons for all this many times over. I'm not going to repeat them any further. -- Tim Jackson news@timjackson.invalid (Change '.invalid' to '.plus.com' to reply direct)
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