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Owner of Legal Software Can Sell on eBay
For a long time now, owners of lawfully made copies of software have been subjected to baseless claims that software is “licensed, not sold,” and therefore the right the Copyright Act gives to owners of lawfully made copies to sell them is trumped by the license. A seller of lawfully...
Culver City Offers Free Wi-fi ‘EnterNot’ Access
Culver City is offering public wi-fi access to the Internet with two big caveats: It’s not really the Internet, and to use it you agree to give up your civil rights. That’s right. First, they offer Internet access, but you must agree to “limited” Internet access. And they...
