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    Default the legal status of the right to sell used goods is under attack (in the us)

    http://www.theatlantic.com/national/...ht-law/258276/

    The Supreme Court will soon hear a case that will affect whether you can sell your iPad -- or almost anything else -- without needing to get permission from a dozen "copyright holders." Here are some things you might have recently done that will be rendered illegal if the Supreme Court upholds the lower court decision:

    1. Sold your first-generation iPad on Craigslist to a willing buyer, even if you bought the iPad lawfully at the Apple Store.

    2. Sold your dad's used Omega watch on eBay to buy him a fancier (used or new) Rolex at a local jewelry store.

    3. Sold an "import CD" of your favorite band that was only released abroad but legally purchased there. Ditto for a copy of a French or Spanish novel not released in the U.S.

    4. Sold your house to a willing buyer, so long as you sell your house along with the fixtures manufactured in China, a chandelier made in Thailand or Paris, support beams produced in Canada that carry the imprint of a copyrighted logo, or a bricks or a marble countertop made in Italy with any copyrighted features or insignia.

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    People however don't know that

    A) Copyright is a granted right, by reason of public interest, which means that it's not a natural right.
    Consequentially the pursuit of public interest (which differently to individual interest must be seen as a long term goal, for all the people to come as well) always is supreme to any form of copyright.

    Since people are uneducated about anything you could imagine, from how big Australia is to what the PotUS does, how could you expect them to defend themselves against singular interests trying to steal their rights.

    The only thing that makes this earth inhabitable right now is that the people who rule are largely incompetent and their ideas are impracticable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oisterboy View Post
    Happy birthday has gotta be public domain bro.
    And yet it's not. Ever wonder why so few movies and TV shows use it? That's why.

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