Definitions from Wiktionary (first-sale doctrine)
▸ noun: (US, law) A legal doctrine that limits the rights of a copyright or trademark owner by allowing certain forms of distribution, such as enabling individuals to sell legally purchased copyrighted works to others.
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▸ noun: (US, law) A legal doctrine that limits the rights of a copyright or trademark owner by allowing certain forms of distribution, such as enabling individuals to sell legally purchased copyrighted works to others.
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first sale doctrine,
fair use,
rule of the shorter term,
fair dealing,
droit de suite,
right of first refusal,
shop right,
estoppel by deed,
copyright,
poor man's copyright,
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