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Have your music (for free) and sell it, too!

As if free mp3 downloading wasn’t aggravation enough for the music industry…

Preloaded iPods prompt legal ponderings

By Kevin Maney, USA TODAY

A blossoming trade in Apple iPods and other digital devices pre-loaded with movies, TV shows and thousands of songs is raising alarms and legal questions. On eBay, you can buy an almost-new iPod with over 11,000 songs for $799. Alone, the gadget costs $400.

For the past couple of years, people have sold their used iPods and other music players filled with music on eBay and other auction sites with little notice. But lately, a new breed of seller has popped up, touting like-new iPods jammed full of content — for prices hundreds of dollars more than the cost of an untouched new iPod. (Related item: Kevin Maney’s blog)

Examples from eBay on Monday:

• A 60-gigabyte video iPod loaded with 11,800 songs, with a starting bid of $799. The iPod alone would cost about $400. “I don’t see how it’s different than selling a used CD,” seller Steve Brinn, a Cincinnati pediatrician, wrote in an e-mail to USA TODAY. “If the music industry asked me not to do it, I just wouldn’t do it.”

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