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Selling used iTunes tracks? ReDigi insists it's legal
ReDigi, the company that calls itself
<https://www.redigi.com/home.html>"your favorite pre-owned record
store, but for digital music files," is
pushing back against a massive copyright infringement
lawsuit<http://origin.static.arstechnica.com/2012/01/21/capitollawsuit.pdf>launched
by Capitol Records. In its answer to the complaint, ReDigi's
lawyers insist that Capitol's core argument is false; no "copying" takes
place in the resale process that ReDigi facilitates between buyers and
sellers of digital tunes.

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