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Their general assertion here stands - there's still a general expectation from consumers that once someone buys something physical it is theirs to do with as they wish.


They're presupposing that there is any legal recognition of that "general expectation." That's why the invoke the doctrine of restraints on alienability--to justify that such an expectation exists.




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