ReDigi Loses: You Can't Resell Your MP3s (Unless You Sell Your Whole Hard Drive)

Found on Techdirt on Monday, 01 April 2013
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The ruling is still fairly distressing in just how badly it distorts other parts of the law, which may harm other, even more reasonable uses. Hopefully, ReDigi will appeal and fight back against the more extreme interpretation from the district court here.

Effectively, the court wipes out first sale for digital goods, arguing that because (as above) each transfer is not really a "transfer" but a "copy," first sale doesn't apply. That is, first sale only applies to the initial "copy" "made under this title." But, the court argues, because the sale involves making a new copy, it's not covered by first sale.

There's a simple fix: just download all your legally paid music to CD first. From this one you can make copies for your personal use and if you don't want it anymore, just sell the CD. EMI could do nothing against that because it would be totally legal according to this ruling.