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jeatrice

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The case called Kuehn v. Pub Zone would reveal that Kuehn is the plaintiff, since the plaintiff is always listed first.
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Derrick buys a CD, but after listening to it, decides he doesn't like the music. May he legally sell the CD to someone else? If he thinks his cousin would enjoy the music, may he legally copy the CD for her?



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Answer to Question 1

FALSE

Answer to Question 2

Under the first sale doctrine, Derrick has the legal right to sell the CD or otherwise dispose of it. However, the first sale doctrine does not allow the owner to make a copy of a copyrighted work. Copying and giving away a copy of the CD would be unfair to the owner of the copyright, who would not receive compensation for the intellectual property rights.



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