Origin and Basis of the Intellectual Property Rights Exhaustion
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Keywords

exhaustion doctrine
first sale doctrine
intellectual property
competition law
market
property

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Contreras Jaramillo, J.C. (2015) “Origin and Basis of the Intellectual Property Rights Exhaustion”, Vniversitas, 64(131), pp. 277–322. doi:10.11144/Javeriana.vj131.osad.
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Abstract

Today’s debates around the exhaustion doctrine it’s characterized by the confrontation between old and new conceptions of the intellectual property system. Notwithstanding, such tensions do not differ from the longstanding coexistence between the property and market rules. This review article aims to identify the origin of the exhaustion’s explanatory theories in the United States, the European Union and Colombia targeting the current tensions of this figure.

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