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Originally Posted by gideongallery
wow third time
let me make it simple for you
if i bought a chair i could break it up, it could rebuild it, it could rent it, i could sell, i could even build copies of it
property rights give me those rights
if i buy a cd even though i own that particular media (property rights) i don't have any of the normal property rights (rent it, sell it, copy it, breakup/rebuild it)
because copyright takes those right away from me, and gives them exclusively to the copyright holder to assign with a LICIENCE.
AS i said from the very begining
copyright takes away normal property rights and replaces them with Licience/USE rights.
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Third time to show your stupidity on the subject? That I agree with...
None of what you said is a right at all. Rights can't take away from another person, and if you duplicate/resell what I own, you're taking away from me to give to yourself - ie: not a right.
Civil rights, don't take away from me to ensure others have the equal right - that's a right.
Property, has no rights, an object can't be granted a right, but I can transfer my rights, but normally we grant permission for you to use it. If you wanted the legal rights to do whatever you want with it, you have to fully by the "entire" ownership of it, so I have no rights to it. It takes my permission, they are MY rights until I give them to you and nobody gives you those rights - they give you permission.
Education done for the day... you're so far out of your league on this, as usual... it's pathetic.