Defining “seller” for copyright infringement liability
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Abstract: What’s a copyright holder to do when counterfeit products show up on the massive online marketplace Amazon.com? Well, one thing it probably can’t do is successfully sue Amazon for infringement. This article reviews why, in one case, the company wasn’t considered a “seller” for purposes of the Copyright Act. Milo & Gabby LLC v. Amazon.com, Inc., No. 2016-1290, May 23, 2017 (U.S.)
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