The (Avoidable) Effects of Territorially Different Approaches to Trademark and Copyright Exhaustion
In March 2013, the Supreme Court of the United States made copyright history when it issued its decision in Kirtsaeng v. Wiley & Sons and ruled that the principle of copyright exhaustion as provided in section 109(a) of the Copyright Act applies equally to products manufactured and lawfully dist...
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Main Author: | CALBOLI, Irene |
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2014
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