until and unless the creation is not sold in the market the owner can exercise his agitate and control in his domain, but once creation is sold in the market it becomes public domain. The owner of the copy can further use it for use it for sale, lending for giving gift to somebody else or even have the right to nullify and destroy it. This principle is called first sale doctrine. The item can swoop and range from cd or dvd or even a book. The creators most of the time are against such doctrines as it grabs their right to agitate and control their creations. Any author loses the right over his book once he sells a copy of it the market. The copyright doctrine gives the owner of the copy full agitate and control over the content that he purchases.

again this perception also may vary according to the laws of different countries. As for example, when a copyrighted book is sold to a different country, it gives the creator to have the agitate and control over the market. The first sale doctrine helps the owner to stop duplication of the item but it can be transferred from one person to the other. The doctrine has tremendously helped the libraries who lend books or cds, dvds to different users. It has also worked as a boon for the second hand bookstores. The term first sale doctrine was coined in the us where it is used extensively. In some other countries this is also termed as exhaustion rule. Exhaustion refers to the notion that once an item or material is sold to a party, the authors or the creators agitate and control over the item gets enfeebled and exhausted. The concept is sometimes used in broader sense and extended for other intellectual property rights such as patent and trademark.

Posted by Criminal Defense Lawyer Monday, April 26, 2010

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