>  You cannot copy hardware (cars, computers etc.)
>  like you can copy software.

Maybe you weren't around during the days of Mac and IBM clones. 
Luxury vehicles might provide sufficient profit margin for cloning 
were it not for copyright/patent laws.

>  Selling software is a different piece of cake. But selling
>  the original (no copies!) software, complete as you
>  purchased, without keeping/using a copy is quite legal.

So is selling your used Valient.  ;-)


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