The Secret Laws of Reselling: IP Rights in Secondary Markets
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Ever wondered what happens when your right to resell clashes with someone else's trademark? The secondary market is booming—from luxury perfumes to used hard drives and even virtual farm animals—but these second lives come with surprising legal complications.
Secondary markets aren't just about thrift store finds anymore. They're complex ecosystems where intellectual property law determines what you can truly do with the things you've purchased. Through a global tour of fascinating court cases, we unpack the legal principles that govern reselling, refurbishing, and reimagining products across physical and digital realms.
In Norway, a phone repair shop learned the hard way that erasing Apple logos from replacement screens doesn't erase their legal obligations. Meanwhile, in India, courts embraced refurbished Seagate hard drives as sustainability wins. The digital world presents even thornier questions—can you resell an e-book like a paperback? (Spoiler: European courts say no.) And what about those $133,000 "MetaBirkin" NFTs that landed an artist in hot water with Hermès?
From Brazilian video game importers to Italian pharmaceutical repackagers, we explore how trademark exhaustion works differently across borders. You'll discover why Chanel fights so hard to control where its perfumes are sold, how Zynga protected its virtual cows from unauthorized trading, and what happens when Finnish axes travel from North America to the Czech Republic without permission.
Whether you're flipping consoles, fixing phones, or minting NFTs of luxury handbags, understanding these landmark cases could save you from accidental infringement. Secondary markets provide real benefits—reducing waste and extending product lifecycles—but navigating them legally requires knowing when ownership ends and intellectual property begins.
Subscribe to Intangiblia for more plain talk about complex IP issues that affect everyday transactions in our increasingly digital marketplace. Your secondhand purchases might come with more legal baggage than you realized!
Chapters
1. Welcome to Secondary Markets and IP (00:00:00)
2. Understanding Trademark Exhaustion (00:02:05)
3. The Apple Screen Repair Case (00:04:49)
4. Seagate vs. Refurbished Hard Drives (00:07:05)
5. Zynga's Fight Against Virtual Goods Resale (00:09:15)
6. Tom Kabinet: E-Book Resale Rejected (00:12:08)
7. Hermès vs. MetaBirkins NFT Dispute (00:14:44)
8. Chanel's Battle Against Parallel Imports (00:17:20)
9. Fiskars and International Exhaustion (00:19:51)
10. Brazilian Video Game Import Controversy (00:22:27)
11. Pharmaceutical Relabeling in Italy (00:24:31)
12. Key Takeaways and Conclusion (00:27:16)
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