
“Though Apple Inc. has the copyright on the iPhone and Mark Owen has it on the book ‘No Easy Day,’ you can still sell your copies to whomever you please whenever you want without retribution. That’s being challenged now for products that are made abroad, and if the Supreme Court upholds an appellate court ruling, it would mean that the copyright holders of anything you own that has been made in China, Japan or Europe, for example, would have to give you permission to sell it.”
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