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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Supreme Court To Determine Legality Of Reselling Iphones, Cars, Textbooks

All eyes will be on Justice Elena Kagan on Monday, when the Supreme Court considers a copyright case that some fear could prevent people from reselling certain products they own such as the iPhone, as she may have the deciding vote.
In a case that tests the boundaries of copyright law, merchants and consumers say they have the right to resell what they own, but content creators argue they should be protected from shady deals that undercut retail prices.
The case, Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley & Sons, calls into question the first-sale doctrine, a rule in copyright law that allows the owner of any particular product to resell it. The principle behind it is that the manufacturer controls only the original sale of each copy. But the Supreme Court is considering an exception for products made overseas.
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This should be so not an issue. If I bought it, we are done. If I "Lease" it, then we are not done!

Too simple, non issue!