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Re: [dvd-discuss] Interesting 1st sale-shrinkwrap-EULA-(c) infringementcase
- To: dvd-discuss(at)cyber.law.harvard.edu
- Subject: Re: [dvd-discuss] Interesting 1st sale-shrinkwrap-EULA-(c) infringementcase
- From: "Peter D. Junger" <junger(at)samsara.law.cwru.edu>
- Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 15:09:55 -0500
- In-reply-to: Your message of "Fri, 02 Nov 2001 09:57:49 EST." <Pine.LNX.4.21.0111020956280.19515-100000@sparcy.internal.lan>
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Noah silva writes:
: So let me be stupid here and ask... What happens when someone who wants
: to do something against (GPL, BSD Lisence, MPL, SISSL, LGPL, etc.) claims
: he isn't bound by the lisence because he has "first sale" (or first
: gift?).
If he is not bound by the license then he does not have a license to reproduce
or distribute the code.
The content providers use the word ``license'' deceptively---the user is not bound
by the license, which is a grant of permission to do something that the user
wants to do, he is bound---if he is bound---by his agreement not to do certain
things.
The claim that when they sell you a copy of a program, they only license you to
use the program is nonsense. When they sell you a copy of a program, you can
use that copy in any way that you want---except to reproduce the program or distribute
other copies, but not your original copy, of the program---unless you enter into a
binding agreement not to do some of those things.
The GPL gives you permission to make and distribute copies so long as you make source code
available; the BSD license gives you permission to make and distribute copies so long
as you give the original programmer credit. Neither one binds you to do anything---you
just loose your license if you do not comply with the condition.
--
Peter D. Junger--Case Western Reserve University Law School--Cleveland, OH
EMAIL: junger@samsara.law.cwru.edu URL: http://samsara.law.cwru.edu
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