...34; as a defense when a U.S. copyright owner, John Wiley & Sons Inc., sued him for copyright infringement. Lower courts had rejected the...
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A recent Supreme Court decision changed the scope of the "first sale" doctrine as applied to international sales, explains Lothar Determann of Baker & McKenzie
...Cite as: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. v. John Doe, 12 Civ. 4231, NYLJ 1202594057319, at *1...
...for Dummies (John Wiley & Sons 2012) tells you...
National Law Journal
...Appellants, E-Quest Management, LLC ("E-Quest") and Odyssey OneSource, Inc. ("Odyssey"), challenge the trial court's judgment, entered after a...
...will probably change the way companies deliver media. Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. [local copy]; see also Imagining a Swap Meet for E...
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...600,000 in revenue from his textbook resale business. Publisher John Wiley & Sons, Inc. was not a fan of Kirtsaeng’s business. Â Wiley...
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The background to Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. is interesting. This is a copyright case involving the unauthorized...
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