Yesterday the EFF along with other groups filed a brief with the United States Supreme Court asking them to rescue the first sale rights which have been under attack. This is another step that is needed to be addressed to help shut down the copyright insanity that has been going on. I think this is an issue we will need to follow closely as the court considers it.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/07/public-interest-groups-supreme-court-bring-copyright-law-line-common-sense
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But this case is important for another reason: it is a chance for the Supreme Court to send a message about the future of first sale rights. Over the past decade, courts and copyright owners have quietly been creating a world in which goods that contain copyrighted works are never truly owned, but only licensed. And those licenses inevitably contain a plethora of legal restrictions on consumers' ability to fully use those goods. Never mind that the consumer paid for a permanent copy and the seller doesn't really expect that the buyer ever give it back—the fine print claims to transform a sale into something else.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/07/public-interest-groups-supreme-court-bring-copyright-law-line-common-sense