Monday, October 29, 2012

Sheep Prices / Mike Horse Mine / Copyright


Lamb and mutton: Supply and disappearance (carcass weight, million pounds) and per capita disappearance (pounds)

“The Mike Horse Tailings Impoundment, located in the Beartrap Creek drainage, contains approximately 426,000 cubic yards of tailings. These tailings are generally segregated by size. As the water carried the tailings, the sandier fraction fell out of suspension first, so it is found closer to the dam. The smaller sediments were carried farther from the discharge point.”

“The question presented is how these provisions apply to a copy that was made and legally acquired abroad and then imported into the United States. Can such a foreign-made product never be resold within the United States without the copyright owner's permission, as the Second Circuit held in this case? Can such a foreign-made product sometimes be resold within the United States without permission, but only after the owner approves an earlier sale in this country, as the Ninth Circuit held in Costco? Or can such a product always be resold without permission within the United States, so long as the copyright owner authorized the first sale abroad, as the Third Circuit has indicated?”

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