Posted February 02, 2012
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I remember that one time in germany, due to a legal fuckup, "lending games" to a friend (as in giving the disk to him) was illegal due to the licencing. Back then any violation was considered piracy, as you can guess it was changed again rather fast.
EULA concerns the person who is the owner of the disk.
in Poland we have something called
exhaustion of the copyright after the insertion to the market (I really don't know how to translate this).
Which means basically, that after the copyright holder insert a copy of his work into the market, he cannot prevent from selling this copy to another person.
Which means that even if a singer is selling his music cds with a notice that it cannot be sold later, it's void and you are entitled to sell your cd after you get bored with it.
Post edited February 02, 2012 by SLP2000