Xbox One and the First-Sale Doctrine


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In the past, games could always be bought used, resold, given to a friend etc. If you buy Xbox One game, according to the First Sales Doctrine, you should be able to resell it because its not digital but physical . On the other hand if you buy a digital copy of an Xbox One game, then the doctrine isn't applicable. My question is, does the First Sales doctrine apply or not to Xbox One games? What do you think?  I am not an expert on this but found this very interesting.

 

 

Links about the First Sales Doctrine

 

http://www.copyright.gov/title17/92chap1.html#109

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First-sale_doctrine

What about a videogame isn't software? That's exactly what it is.

Edit Note

I edited the thread, for some reason I thought video games and software were two different things :s

Its no different then PC games/software with CD keys. You need to enter the CD key to install them, without the CD key the media is worthless.

With Xbox One game, same thing applies, but its automatic, you don't need to enter any key.  It is even better since you can give it to a friend once (assuming they are in your friends list for more than 30 days), resell it to a participating retailer, and any account in that Xbox One can play it.

I think what they are doing is disgusting. It's not our fault that the likes of Game and Game Station (UK retailers) are making a fortune by ripping us off, yet it is the consumer that is now going to pay the price for their greedy ways. We could blame ourselves for being stupid enough to accept their high prices, and pathetic trade in valuations in the first place.

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