Doctrine de la première vente (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Doctrine de la première vente" in French language version.

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  • hg/mz (AFP, dpa), « Oracle loses court fight over software resale rules », dw.de, (consulté le ) : « A European court has ruled that it's permissible to resell software licenses even if the package has been downloaded directly from the Internet. It sided with a German firm in its legal battle with US giant Oracle. »

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  • « JUDGMENT OF THE COURT (Grand Chamber) », InfoCuria - Case-law of the Court of Justice, (consulté le ) : « (Legal protection of computer programs — Marketing of used licences for computer programs downloaded from the internet — Directive 2009/24/EC — Articles 4(2) and 5(1) — Exhaustion of the distribution right — Concept of lawful acquirer) »

forbes.com

  • Voakes, « European Courts Rule In Favor Of Consumers Reselling Downloaded Games », forbes.com, (consulté le ) : « Could this be the victory we need for a "gamer's bill of rights" ? DRM is an oft-cited acronym, and resonates negatively in the gaming community. The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled in favor of reselling downloaded games. Simply put, legally purchased and downloaded games will be treated like physical copies of the game, and consumers can then sell their 'used' game. »

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  • René Pépin et William Audet, « Le Canada a-t-il besoin de la First Sale Doctrine ? », Revue Francophone de la Propriété Intellectuelle, no 9,‎ , p. 28 (ISSN 2490-8347, lire en ligne)

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revue-rfpi.com

  • René Pépin et William Audet, « Le Canada a-t-il besoin de la First Sale Doctrine ? », Revue Francophone de la Propriété Intellectuelle, no 9,‎ , p. 28 (ISSN 2490-8347, lire en ligne)

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