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There's no way to stop me from ripping my CD's to flac and then selling my collection yet it's not illegal for me to sell my old CD's. There's no way to stop me from photocopying my books and then selling them yet it's not illegal for me to sell the books I own.
That's besides the point. I'm sure book publishers would love it if it was illegal to sell old books so that everyone had to buy new books all the time but that doesn't mean we should implement such a law.
You can do that regardless if it's legal to sell your old software or not. Making it legal to sell your own copy does not make copyright infringement legal.
That's what they have to do then but it should not be illegal for me to sell my old software.