Comment by AnthonyMouse
1 day ago
How does that solve it? Alice buys the software, clicks "agree" so that it runs and then sells it to Bob who uses it without ever agreeing.
1 day ago
How does that solve it? Alice buys the software, clicks "agree" so that it runs and then sells it to Bob who uses it without ever agreeing.
Somewhere deep in the legalese Alice agreed she would not do that, i.e. "non transferable license".
Isn't that the part that would violate the first sale doctrine?
I think the usual argument is that you don't own the digital good, you have a license to use it, and that license is between you and the originator (or their reseller) directly. And you aren't allowed to resell the license.
E.g. this sort of thing https://www.tomshardware.com/video-games/pc-gaming/steam-che...
No, not if the same itself was unlawful because Alice signed a contract to not sell it like that.
The GPL notably allows for the sale, it was legal here.
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