This study provides that copyright exhaustion serves an important social function of reducing the cost of information costs. Without it, buyers will be required to waste time and resources inquiring about their ability to resell copyrighted work. Because resale rights are generally regarded as desirable by society, the law should ordinarily grant them to buyers. There are costs associated with copyright exhaustion. The major drawbacks included a decline in the incentives to innovate as well as a regressive distributive effect as a result of copyright exhaustion’s restriction on some price discrimination methods. The breadth of copyright exhaustion should be determined by the balance of these benefits and costs. This study applies the doctri...
The exhaustion doctrine (also known in some jurisdictions as the ''first sale doctrine See U.S. Copy...
Through the first sale doctrine, copyright laws around the world establish for an owner of the copy ...
In this Article, written for a symposium on the future of libraries in the digital age, I present an...
This study provides that copyright exhaustion serves an important social function of reducing the co...
In 2013, in Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., the Supreme Court wrote another chapter in the ong...
In this master’s thesis the complication of reselling computer programs is examined in the light of ...
In its UsedSoft and Ranks judgments the CJEU interprets the concept of distribution and its digital ...
The rise of digitally supplied content has created several ambiguities regarding the treatment of su...
The Copyright (Amendment) Act 2012 has introduced some digital rights management (DRM) provisions in...
Fair dealing is a basic piece of copyright law. In the worldwide setting, the reasonable managing pr...
This article aims to provide courts and policymakers with an analytical framework that, building upo...
This essay analyses the amendments to the Copyright Act introduced in 1994 that dealt with fair deal...
463-477The Copyright (Amendment) Act 2012 has introduced some digital rights management (DRM) provi...
Copyright law sets up an inevitable tension between the intellectual property of creators and the pe...
This Article builds on our earlier work on exhaustion. We have previously emphasized the common law ...
The exhaustion doctrine (also known in some jurisdictions as the ''first sale doctrine See U.S. Copy...
Through the first sale doctrine, copyright laws around the world establish for an owner of the copy ...
In this Article, written for a symposium on the future of libraries in the digital age, I present an...
This study provides that copyright exhaustion serves an important social function of reducing the co...
In 2013, in Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., the Supreme Court wrote another chapter in the ong...
In this master’s thesis the complication of reselling computer programs is examined in the light of ...
In its UsedSoft and Ranks judgments the CJEU interprets the concept of distribution and its digital ...
The rise of digitally supplied content has created several ambiguities regarding the treatment of su...
The Copyright (Amendment) Act 2012 has introduced some digital rights management (DRM) provisions in...
Fair dealing is a basic piece of copyright law. In the worldwide setting, the reasonable managing pr...
This article aims to provide courts and policymakers with an analytical framework that, building upo...
This essay analyses the amendments to the Copyright Act introduced in 1994 that dealt with fair deal...
463-477The Copyright (Amendment) Act 2012 has introduced some digital rights management (DRM) provi...
Copyright law sets up an inevitable tension between the intellectual property of creators and the pe...
This Article builds on our earlier work on exhaustion. We have previously emphasized the common law ...
The exhaustion doctrine (also known in some jurisdictions as the ''first sale doctrine See U.S. Copy...
Through the first sale doctrine, copyright laws around the world establish for an owner of the copy ...
In this Article, written for a symposium on the future of libraries in the digital age, I present an...