We all know that the law can be very specific and million dollar lawsuits have come down to the meaning of one small word before. I'm not trying to be pedantic or argumentative. Just accurate. Thank you all for your help.
Quincy, In reference to your above statement, I just read a section from "Copyfraud and Other Abuses of Intellectual Property Law" By Jason Mazzone which states that once a copy of any work has left the copyright holder, he has relinquished all control of that one specific copy. This is the 'First-Sale Doctrine' and was decided in 1961 off of comic books which were turned over to a waste company who then sold them.
Thanks again, everyone.
Quincy, In reference to your above statement, I just read a section from "Copyfraud and Other Abuses of Intellectual Property Law" By Jason Mazzone which states that once a copy of any work has left the copyright holder, he has relinquished all control of that one specific copy. This is the 'First-Sale Doctrine' and was decided in 1961 off of comic books which were turned over to a waste company who then sold them.
Thanks again, everyone.