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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First-sale_doctrine

"Application to DVDs and NEBG v Weinstein

No special new copyright protection was given to movies on video and DVD by the two above amendments, and consequently buyers of retail DVDs in the United States are free to sell or exchange them, and rent and lend them to others.
This right was underlined by the US courts in the case of NEBG v Weinstein,[4] in which a film-industry defendant accepted that it had no right to restrict buyers of DVDs from renting them to third parties.
Copyright owners sometimes affix warning notices to packaged DVDs, or display notices on screen before showing the content, which purport to list uses of the DVD that are forbidden under copyright law. Such notices do not always fairly reflect the buyer's legal rights established by the first-sale doctrine."
 
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Um, no … the rights are very similar actually. If you put it on your iPad or computer you are a pirate.

errr have you read read entry from wiki that I have posted? Is this entry incorrect? Can you quote something which would contradict it?
 
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