Just last week we were talking about baby stroller companies in the UK trying to prevent retailers from selling their goods on eBay, and now Eric Goldman points us to news of a case in the US on this very issue. Here we have a “dietary supplement” seller, Standard Process, who sued an online e-commerce site, Total Health, for selling its supplements despite not being an “authorized reseller.” Basically, Total Health would buy products from Standard Process through other means and then resell them online — which seems like it should be perfectly legal.
Not so far, claims the judge. The court refused to grant a summary judgment, claiming that, even though Total Health makes it abundantly clear that it is not an authorized reseller, because Total Health uses the pronouns “we” and “our” in describing Standard Process’ products that it somehow (how? who knows?) implies evidence of [...]

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