• grue@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    No, the problem is that people believe “[concept] on a computer” is somehow magically different from “[concept] IRL” when it’s not.

    When you buy a game from Steam, you buy a game, not a license, and the First Sale Doctrine applies just as much as it does if you buy a board game from Walmart. Any claims to the contrary are simply lies, and any government support for such lies is simply tyranny.

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      15 hours ago

      That’s a matter of law, and you have to convince the government to update the law accordingly

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        14 hours ago

        It doesn’t need an update, it needs enforcement. The law is about copyright holders losing rights at time of sale, not the specific media that the copyrighted material exists on.

        The EU enforced their first sale doctrine on Valve.