Linked by Paul Cesarini on Mon 8th Sep 2003 03:02 UTC
Multimedia, AV Thanks to a provision in the 1976 Copyright Act, U.S. law allows the first purchaser of copyrighted material (a book, CD, etc) to subsequently re-sell that item without the copyright owner's consent. In this age of online distribution and the budding, halting attempts at legitimizing it, is the the right to re-sell going to be upheld?
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Just burn it to a CD!
by Chad Hardin on Mon 8th Sep 2003 08:53 UTC

This is getting so old. All you gotta do is burn the thing to a CD, give the CD to the seller, and delete the old AAC file(s)