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Hard Candy Eye Def Chrome Shadow Crayon in Psychedelic Purple

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Category:

Eye Shadow

Quantity Available:

4 in stock

Condition:

New

UPC:

676045611138

Type:

Single

Brand:

Hard Candy

Size:

Full Size

Color:

Purple

Size Type:

Full Size

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5% off w/ $100.00 spent

Posted for sale:

More than a week ago

Item number:

508785710

Item description

Hard Candy Eye Def Chrome Eyeshadow Crayon is a soft, creamy eye shadow pencil that will give your eyelids a pop of color. Simply glide the eye shadow crayon along your lash line and smudge it out for a smokey shadow-liner effect, or you can apply the crayon all over your entire lid as an all-over eye shadow. The crayon can also be used as an eye shadow base, added to the inner corner of your eyes, or even used as a brow bone highlighter. Once the formula sets onto eyes, it becomes smudge-proof, so it will last all day without fading. Eye Def is retractable so you will never need to sharpen it to keep getting precise eye shadow application. Available in a rainbow of colors, there is a shade for all of your needs. In the color Psychedelic Purple. Full size, sealed. Comes with a collectible ring that is one size fits all. COPYRIGHT NOTICE: ALL IMAGES AND TEXT IS OURS! Under Fair Use, trademark and copyrighted allows a seller to use the name and a picture of the item they were selling. For example: If you are selling a Lancome or Dior Mascara you can say “This is a Lancome or Dior mascara” without infringing on the trademark. International law is consistent on these issues. All descriptions and pictures are taken with my camera and written up on my computer. The Lanham Act also specifically recognizes the “fair use” of a company’s trademark. The Fair Use Doctrine grants the use of a trademark under certain conditions. Copyright laws: Copyright law, like trademark law, grants a lot of exclusive rights to the holder of the copyright. It also states specific exceptions. The First Sale Doctrine is an important part of trademark law. Without it, owning something would be VERY complicated. The First Sale Doctrine says that once the owner of a copyrighted item sells it, or gives it away, the owner can no longer control what is done with the item. If that were not the case, you could not repaint your car, have a garage sale to get rid of junk, or donate that old computer to the charity. The First Sale Doctrine prevents the copyright owner from interfering with your use, alteration, and subsequent disposal of something you bought or received as a present. Suppose you purchased a coloring book manufactured by Disney and your child colored a picture making the Lion King purple. Should Disney have the right to have you arrested because your child didn’t use the correct colors? No. They lost control of that coloring book when you bought it. In short, fair use permits others to use a protected mark to describe aspects of their own goods, provided the use is in good faith and not as a mark. See 15 U.S.C. § 1115(b)(4) . That is precisely the case here. The “offending” use described is merely fair use to describe the product(s) offered for sale. The fair use doctrine permits use of a protected mark by others to describe certain aspects of the user’s own goods. See CarFreshner Corp. v. S.C. Johnson Son, Inc. , 70 F.3d 267, 270 (2d Cir. 1995).