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All of this because some college student from Tailand had his family buy his books overseas and had them shipped here.
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That is absolutely terrifying.
I mean, I'm sure it won't go through, but can you imagine if it did? Collecting armageddon.
Oh, and I'd be starving. 0-0Leave a comment:
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The world is suddenly becoming a not-so-nice place to live on, do you know that.
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Sounds like somewhat repeat of what happened with PIPA and SOPA. Companies went too far trying to get more and it died. I'm betting the same thing will happen here, particularly because there are cases where the original rights holder no longer exists.Leave a comment:
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Bro, I was cutting a 3/4" sheet of oak plywood to make a cabinet, and as I raise it to the table saw, I catch the the tag out of the corner of my eye, It says made in China and I was like what the! We can't make wood anymore.Leave a comment:
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Supreme Court reviewing your right to resell your own goods
Wouldn't it be scary to think you could no longer sell anything made overseas without permission? Well that is exactly what is being looked at by the Supreme Court. And when you consider everything we collect is made overseas, what impact would that place on the secondary market? Think of the hit online auction houses like Ebay would take if no one were allowed to sell action figures? Think of what it would do to the economy if free commerce were suddenly upended like this? Scary this is even being looked at.
This is also being commented on in the Wallstreet Journal, but it won't let you copy links to their stories. Here's the article showing Ebay fighting the case as well.
Last edited by MIB41; Oct 8, '12, 8:23 AM.Tags: None



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