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Authored by: jbb on Monday, October 29 2012 @ 09:33 PM EDT |
I thought this whole cockamamie scheme to misinterpret the copyright act so
in this act means made in the USA was cooked up in Costco v.
Omega:
Plain English Holding: An equally divided Court
affirmed the Ninth Circuit's holding that the "first sale' doctrine applies only
to copyrighted items that are made and distributed in the United States. The
Court's order establishes no precedent. (Kagan, J., recused)
It
felt very lonely lamenting the implications when Costco v. Omega was
before the court. The current case seems to have attracted much more attention.
Are the Justices still divided on this issue or have some of them changed their
minds?
--- Our job is to remind ourselves that there are more
contexts
than the one we’re in now — the one that we think is reality.
-- Alan Kay [ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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