Beyond collecting and ebay and garage sales the most troubling aspect of this is that is would be an even bigger incentive to manufacture goods overseas.
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Couldn't it cut both ways? Let's say Mattel played that game, and some up and coming competitor decided to manufacture here under the current system. Who would you want to give your business?Comment
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I know that's how it's being reported, but I think that Kirtsaeng's defense that finding against him threatens right of first sale is kind of b.s. scaremongering. He wasn't buying the books for personal use and then selling them later; he was buying books for the explicit purpose of making a profit by circumventing control of regional distribution by the publisher and copyright holder. Unless you're buying $1.2 million in product in hopes of shifting it for an immediate profit, I don't think you have a whole lot to worry about here.Comment
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I know that's how it's being reported, but I think that Kirtsaeng's defense that finding against him threatens right of first sale is kind of b.s. scaremongering. He wasn't buying the books for personal use and then selling them later; he was buying books for the explicit purpose of making a profit by circumventing control of regional distribution by the publisher and copyright holder. Unless you're buying $1.2 million in product in hopes of shifting it for an immediate profit, I don't think you have a whole lot to worry about here.
I looked up a few more articles on the subject and I agree. The biggest issue was that Kirtsaeng was buying and reselling dirt-cheap grey market books that were identical to the high cost books published in the U.S. The lawsuit is more about the mass sale of imported grey market items. But lawyers, being lawyers, are using scare tactics. After reading the article in the original link, I then read quite a few law review articles on this case and most of the writers do not believe it will have actual implications on our secondary market, except for a few large grey market eBay stores.sigpicComment
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Its pretty sad that the supreme court has to deal with an issue like this when there are real and pressing things they could be ruling on.Comment
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I should have taken the time to read the articles before this, but I was wondering who was going to police garage sales and flea markets. HAHA! Seemed pretty ridiculous.Expectation is the death of discovery.Comment
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