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But what about selling the C & D Letter on ebay?

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PCplay

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The winning bidder doesnt seem to show that much wealth. They have mainly bought $30 books. Yet, it isnt a fair nor accurate judgement.

I wonder if the buyer actually paid up.
 

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are you kidding me? of course the high bidder isnt gonna pay that, thats just a joke bid.
 

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most of my c&ds say this letter is for blah blah blah and if i am not blash blah blah i shouldnt be reading it
 

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He'll never see the money.
 

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"most of my c&ds say this letter is for blah blah blah and if i am not blash blah blah i shouldnt be reading it"

So what. I cannot unilaterally impose restrictions on you by sending you a letter. If someone sends you something, you can certainly read it. And absent a pre-existing duty of some kind, such as a position of trust as an employee with knowledge of a trade secret, you can certainly show it to whomever you would like.

As far as ownership of the letter is concerned - it belongs to the recipient. The copyright in the letter belongs to the sender. However, selling the original letter does not involve *copying* the letter.
 
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