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Date: 2011-06-04 00:49:59
United States patent law
Vernor v. Autodesk
Inc.
First-sale doctrine
ProCD v. Zeidenberg
MAI Systems Corp. v. Peak Computer
Inc.
Vault Corp. v. Quaid Software Ltd.
Exhaustion doctrine
Clickwrap
Citation signal
Law
Case law
Software licenses

NO. IN THE Duorente ~ourt o[ t~e i~nitel~ Dtatea TIMOTHY S. VERNOR,

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