Jan
16
Written by:
Owen Wengerd
Wednesday, January 16, 2008 6:39 PM
In a motion filed yesterday, Autodesk argues that the court must dismiss the Vernor lawsuit. Autodesk's legal argument includes some interesting twists, including a definition of "owner" for purposes of the first sale doctrine that will certainly be challenged by Vernor's attorneys. In addition, an accompanying declaration by Evelyn LaHaie of Autodesk's License Compliance department details the interesting history of the AutoCAD Release 14 licenses at issue, including evidence that they had been upgraded to a later version.
There is a lot of fascinating reading here, and I will have more to say on the subject after I've had time to absorb and process it all.
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