Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday gave itself a second shot at clarifying whether copyrighted goods acquired legally overseas can be resold in the United States without the manufacturer's permission.
Last term, the court considered the application of the first-sale doctrine, which says a copyright holder exhausts its intellectual property rights over a product after it's been sol...
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