First-sale doctrine
The “first sale” doctrine plays an important role in copyright and trademark law by limiting certain rights of a copyright or trademark owner.
Online Copywriting
First-sale doctrineExhaustion doctrineCopyrightBobbs-Merrill Co. v. StrausVernor v. Autodesk, Inc.DoctrineGrey marketMicrosoft Corp. v. Harmony Comps. & Elecs., Inc.Omega S.A. v. Costco Wholesale Corp.SoftMan Products Co. v. Adobe Systems Inc.End-user license agreementDVDUniversal Music Group v. AugustoDroit de suiteBorn-digitalF.B.T. Productions, LLC v. Aftermath RecordsUnited States v. WiseCollageMDY Indus. LLC v. Blizzard Entm't, Inc.Bobbs-Merrill Company
Online copywriting
Mallinckrodt, Inc. v. Medipart, Inc.Software copyrightCopyright law of the United StatesIFC FilmsTextbookRental DirectivePromotional recordingProprietary softwareList of United States Supreme Court cases by the Rehnquist CourtOmega SAList of United States Supreme Court cases by the Fuller CourtMicrosoft Corp v. ZamosCalifornia Resale Royalty ActIntegrated circuit layout design protectionDerivative workEntertainment Merchants AssociationAnti-competitive practicesUniform Computer Information Transactions ActCopyright DirectiveWilliam R. Day
Online Copywriting



Share this!