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Intellectual Property Litigation: First Sale, ‘Scraping,’ Applying Anti-Cybersquatting Act
November 11, 2010
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Litigation partner Lew Clayton's Intellectual Property Litigation column appeared in yesterday's issue of the New York Law Journal. The article discusses a significant recent Court of Appeals decision upholding restrictions imposed in a copyright license agreement and rejecting the argument that those restrictions are barred under the first sale doctrine. The article also discusses other recent copyright, trademark and patent cases. Litigation associate Elizabeth Seidlin-Bernstein assisted in the preparation of this column.