Deck 29: Ethics Today: Stare Decisis Versus Spider Man
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Deck 29: Ethics Today: Stare Decisis Versus Spider Man
Bailey patents a device that allows its user to pretend to imitate the ability of a superhero copyrighted by Comic Cons,Inc.Bailey and Comic Con enter into a licensing agreement to make and sell the device as a toy to the public.Under the terms of the license,the licensee agrees to pay Bailey royalties of 4 percent.Their contract does not specify an end date.According to a majority of the United States Supreme Court in Kimble v.Marvel Entertainment,LLC,Comic Con can legally stop the payments
A)immediately.
B)never.
C)when the copyright expires.
D)when the patent expires.
A)immediately.
B)never.
C)when the copyright expires.
D)when the patent expires.
D
Hal patents a new type of running shoe.Hal and Iconic Shoe Company enter into a contract that allows the firm to make and market the shoe in exchange for royalty payments to Hal that decrease after the patent expires.In a previous case,a similar agreement was held to be invalid. According to the dissent in Kimble v.Marvel Entertainment,LLC,stare decisis
A)means "sticking to some wrong decisions."
B)does not require retaining "baseless and damaging precedents."
C)promotes unpredictability and inconsistency in the business world.
D)permits parties to negotiate a licensing agreement that reflects the true value of a patent.
A)means "sticking to some wrong decisions."
B)does not require retaining "baseless and damaging precedents."
C)promotes unpredictability and inconsistency in the business world.
D)permits parties to negotiate a licensing agreement that reflects the true value of a patent.
B

