Answer: First-sale doctrine
Explanation:
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The First-sale doctrine is a part of US Copyright law that protects the rights of the owner to sell a used book, CD, or DVD as they wish without worrying about any repercussions from the maker of the product. It essentially limits the control of the maker once the good is sold for the first time.
It is important to note however that there are limitations to this doctrine such as the owner being unable to reproduce the product in any way. Also only the owner can sell the product.