With the advancement of technology and copyright law, a new form of copyright misuse have appeared globally. U.S. cases Quality King, Distributors, Inc. v. L' anza Research in 1998, Omega S.A. v. Costco Wholesale Corporation in 2010, and Canadian case Euro-Excellence Inc. v. Kraft Canada Inc. in 2007, and Australian case The Polo/Lauren Company v. Ziliani Holdings in 2008, and a 2007 product label case in Taiwan, all indicated that copyright holders attempted to use copyrighted product packaging and labels to prevent parallel importation of daily products. Most importantly, whether copyright holders (the manufacturer of goods) can do so, depends on how courts interpret the relevant provisions. This paper thus explores the new type of copyright misuse-the parallel importation restriction by copyrighted product labels.