Originally posted by ivanova
(Note: I have not done this)
What is the difference between selling the free video/dvd that was GIVEN to you by DCL (they don't ask you to return it) and selling a used Snow White video/dvd that you bought and no longer want to keep???
That's a thorny issue no thanks to the RIAA and similar organizations. The question is - what exactly do you own? Do you own the media, license to watch the content on that media, or both? With high-end computer software, for example, you typically only buy a license to use the software. Just because the software comes on a set of discs doesn't mean you can transfer (or sell) the license of that software to another party by transfering the discs. Think of video or music content as software and you have a similar issue. That said, you're not likely to get busted for selling Disney videos as long as the copy is legit and I personally don't have a problem doing it.
I also have no problem selling something I may have received for free. While it's shady selling something that someone can currently get for free (like the current vacation videos), I can see older ones being considered a collectible and thus costing whatever the market will bear.
Sam


