The first sale doctrine limits the exclusive rights that survive the initial authorized sale of an item protected by intellectual property (IP) rights, and therefore limits the ability of IP owners to impose post-sale restraints on the distribution or use of items embodying their IP. While the doctrine has deep common law and statutory roots, its exact rationale and scope have never been fully explored and articulated. As a result, the law remains somewhat unsettled, in particular with respect to the ability of IP owners to opt-out of the doctrine and with respect to the applicability of the doctrine to situations of parallel importation. This Article provides answers to these unsettled issues. By applying insights from the economics of pos...
Sale of goods and intellectual property are necessarily connected. Intellectual property rights (IPR...
The first sale doctrine in copyright law allows a person who owns a copy of a copyrighted work to se...
The first sale doctrine, codified at 17 U.S.C. § 109, grants the owners of a copy of a copyrighted w...
The first sale doctrine limits the exclusive rights that survive the initial authorized sale of an i...
A post-sale restraint is a condition or contract provision that operates after a good has been sold....
Under the legal doctrine of first sale, or patent exhaustion, a patent holder's ability to license m...
This book of CASES AND MATERIALS ON INNOVATION AND COMPETITION POLICY is intended for educational us...
The exclusive rights of a patent owner to exclude others from making, using, or selling patented inv...
The first sale doctrine has been essential to the balance in copyright law between authors\u27 right...
As digital networks emerge as the dominant means of distributing copyrighted works, the first sale d...
This Article discusses Section 109 of the Copyright Act, the first sale doctrine, in the context of ...
This paper presents the case for two alternative results: (1) The first sale defense applies in C...
Whereas the first sale doctrine historically permitted the transfer and resale of copyrighted works,...
This Article describes how intellectual property (IP) law regulates six types of vertical restraints...
In this Essay, I continue my previous analysis of the first sale rule (or principle of exhaustion) i...
Sale of goods and intellectual property are necessarily connected. Intellectual property rights (IPR...
The first sale doctrine in copyright law allows a person who owns a copy of a copyrighted work to se...
The first sale doctrine, codified at 17 U.S.C. § 109, grants the owners of a copy of a copyrighted w...
The first sale doctrine limits the exclusive rights that survive the initial authorized sale of an i...
A post-sale restraint is a condition or contract provision that operates after a good has been sold....
Under the legal doctrine of first sale, or patent exhaustion, a patent holder's ability to license m...
This book of CASES AND MATERIALS ON INNOVATION AND COMPETITION POLICY is intended for educational us...
The exclusive rights of a patent owner to exclude others from making, using, or selling patented inv...
The first sale doctrine has been essential to the balance in copyright law between authors\u27 right...
As digital networks emerge as the dominant means of distributing copyrighted works, the first sale d...
This Article discusses Section 109 of the Copyright Act, the first sale doctrine, in the context of ...
This paper presents the case for two alternative results: (1) The first sale defense applies in C...
Whereas the first sale doctrine historically permitted the transfer and resale of copyrighted works,...
This Article describes how intellectual property (IP) law regulates six types of vertical restraints...
In this Essay, I continue my previous analysis of the first sale rule (or principle of exhaustion) i...
Sale of goods and intellectual property are necessarily connected. Intellectual property rights (IPR...
The first sale doctrine in copyright law allows a person who owns a copy of a copyrighted work to se...
The first sale doctrine, codified at 17 U.S.C. § 109, grants the owners of a copy of a copyrighted w...