The ECJ Ruling in Allposters v Pictoright: A Comment on the Narrow Interpretation on the Exhaustion Rule

RGNUL Financial and Mercantile Law Review, May 2015

10 Pages Posted: 13 Nov 2018

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Ishupal Singh Kang

Sciences Po Law School - Ecole de Droit de Sciences Po

Giulia Priora

NOVA School of Law Lisbon

Date Written: 2015

Abstract

The comment purports to analyze and reflect upon the key issues involved in ECJ ruling in this case and to examine its impact on the uncertain legal situation with regards to exhaustion rule.

Keywords: Copyright Exhaustion; EU Copyright; Allposters v Pictoright

Suggested Citation

Kang, Ishupal Singh and Priora, Giulia, The ECJ Ruling in Allposters v Pictoright: A Comment on the Narrow Interpretation on the Exhaustion Rule (2015). RGNUL Financial and Mercantile Law Review, May 2015, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3270552

Ishupal Singh Kang (Contact Author)

Sciences Po Law School - Ecole de Droit de Sciences Po ( email )

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Paris
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Giulia Priora

NOVA School of Law Lisbon ( email )

Campus de Campolide
Lisbon, 1099-032
Portugal

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