Hmmm....this is really interesting. I can't believe I'm hearing all this flak about buying used
anything! Sure, I understand the legal and moral involvments when we're talking about
copying, but that's not the issue here! And also, I never could understand that "Software Licensing" stuff either, Bob. It was always my impression that draconian legislation (which exists for no other media or product, that I'm aware of) was somebody's idea of controlling their product...that got entirely out of hand. (Actually, I think it was originally meant to limit upgrade priviliges and customer support, but someone really got carried away.) I can just see Bill Gate's lawyers comin' after me right now if I
sell my sole copy of "Windows 3.1" for 2 bucks at a flea market! Are you guys serious?
Consider this,
all media is rented/sold (experienced?) on the used market every day. I wonder how much royalties the libraries pay to let people read all them books!!! (LOL!)
Any legislation that prohibits re-distribution of "original" (uncopied) media is a joke, or maybe a communistic nightmare of the "Nth" degree.
A large part of my record collection was purchased used, and I have no qualms, moral...legal...or otherwise about this. Most of this stuff's out of print, and not available anywhere else!
I'm sure that somewhere in the world, there's probably someone who's never bought or sold anything used, or second-hand, but I've never met the fellow.
And, I don't think anyone else has, either!