Objectives/Learning Outcomes: To work cooperatively in small groups to discuss the pros and cons of the practice of design piracy in order to stimulate problem-solving and reasoned judgment. To gain a better understanding of the implications of design piracy considering the diverse viewpoints of designers, garment workers, manufacturers and consumers
Part I of this Comment explores the nature and scope of design piracy in the fashion industry. It al...
Throughout America history, our legal system has tended to overlook the fashion industry. While trad...
Fashion design in America has never been covered by the extensive intellectual property (IP) protect...
Design piracy is the unauthorized copying of another designer or manufacturer’s work. While controve...
The purpose of this study was to better understand fashion design students’ beliefs and perceptions ...
The purpose of this study was to better understand fashion design students\u27 beliefs and perceptio...
The concept of copying or “knocking off” another designer\u27s idea is an accepted practice in the a...
Fashion design piracy has the potential to highly impact small designers through a combination of li...
Historically, the fashion industry has followed a clear trickle-down business model, relying on the ...
The concept of copying or “knocking off ” another designer’s idea is an accepted practice in the app...
This article explores the issue of large retailers capitalizing on designers’ designs by using the m...
The current low-IP regime in the United States fails to provide adequate protection for fashion desi...
Intellectual property pertains to the intangible aspects of the mind. Design piracy of apparel is po...
This research investigates the economic conditions of the American apparel industry, as well as the ...
A FASHION FLOP: THE INNOVATIVE DESIGN PROTECTION AND PIRACY PREVENTION ACT 
Part I of this Comment explores the nature and scope of design piracy in the fashion industry. It al...
Throughout America history, our legal system has tended to overlook the fashion industry. While trad...
Fashion design in America has never been covered by the extensive intellectual property (IP) protect...
Design piracy is the unauthorized copying of another designer or manufacturer’s work. While controve...
The purpose of this study was to better understand fashion design students’ beliefs and perceptions ...
The purpose of this study was to better understand fashion design students\u27 beliefs and perceptio...
The concept of copying or “knocking off” another designer\u27s idea is an accepted practice in the a...
Fashion design piracy has the potential to highly impact small designers through a combination of li...
Historically, the fashion industry has followed a clear trickle-down business model, relying on the ...
The concept of copying or “knocking off ” another designer’s idea is an accepted practice in the app...
This article explores the issue of large retailers capitalizing on designers’ designs by using the m...
The current low-IP regime in the United States fails to provide adequate protection for fashion desi...
Intellectual property pertains to the intangible aspects of the mind. Design piracy of apparel is po...
This research investigates the economic conditions of the American apparel industry, as well as the ...
A FASHION FLOP: THE INNOVATIVE DESIGN PROTECTION AND PIRACY PREVENTION ACT 
Part I of this Comment explores the nature and scope of design piracy in the fashion industry. It al...
Throughout America history, our legal system has tended to overlook the fashion industry. While trad...
Fashion design in America has never been covered by the extensive intellectual property (IP) protect...