On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Marcel Kilgus wrote: > Dave P wrote: > > Well, that's illegal in every European country. Once someone owns a > > license to software, they're free to sell it to whomsoever they wish under > > the first sale doctrine. > > I don't think anybody suggested that this is not the case. Wolfgang said that D&D had to approach him to request to be resellers. This is completely unnecessary, if they just want to sell existing copies. However, if they want to sell official, supported copies, they would benefit from registering. It's all very confusing! Dave
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