High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Vernor v. Autodesk, Inc. was a case in the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington regarding the applicability of the first-sale doctrine to software sold under the terms of so-called "shrinkwrap licensing." The court held that when the transfer of software to the purchaser materially resembled a sale (non-recurring price, right to perpetual possession of copy) it was, in fact, a "sale with restrictions on use" giving rise to a right to resell the copy under the first-sale doctrine. As such, Autodesk could not pursue an action for copyright infringement against Vernor, who sought to resell used versions of its software on eBay. The decision was appealed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, which issued a decision on September 10, 2010, reversing the first-sale doctrine ruling and remanding for further proceedings on the misuse of copyright claim. The Ninth Circuit's decision asserted that...
4,5 миллиарда на обучение российских студентов в университетах мира
Начиная с 2013 года и по 2015 год полтора миллиарда рублей будет ежегодно выделяться на образование граждан России. Возможность получения образования за счет государства также применимо к иностранным ВУЗам, которые числятся в списке утвержденных правительством России, чьи дипломы признаются на территории РФ.