American fashion represents an eclectic patchwork of diverse experiences and ideas; however, drawing upon Indigenous communities’ cultural identities and sacred traditions can easily cross the line between inspiration and appropriation. In reality, designs derived from culturally significant symbols, which have been stolen from Indigenous communities and stripped of their meaning, flood the American market. From runway shows to sports teams’ mascots to undergarment designs, these manifestations of cultural appropriation occur legally under the existing U.S. copyright regime, and adaptations to the current, Westernized system of intellectual property (IP) rights must integrate Indigenous perceptions of communal ownership with respect to thei...
The current low-IP regime in the United States fails to provide adequate protection for fashion desi...
Fashion design in America has never been covered by the extensive intellectual property (IP) protect...
Incidents involving theft of indigenous peoples\u27 traditional knowledge and the blatant appropriat...
Cultural appropriation cases spark passionate debate because while fashion's borrowing of stylistic ...
The definition and scope of intellectual property and associated laws are under intense debate in th...
The conventional justification of intellectual property laws is that recognizing exclusive rights is...
The definition and scope of intellectual property and associated laws are under intense debate in th...
While modern indigenous artists, and especially collectives, have been able to resort to traditional...
The fashion industry is a multitrillion dollar global industry. In 2016, consumers in the United Sta...
Struggles over resources are not new for indigenous peoples. One of the latest arenas for recognitio...
Indigenous Peoples across the world are calling on nation-states to “decolonize” laws, structures, a...
Globalization has led to the propagation of traditional cultural expressions of indigenous peoples o...
The protection of folklore is contentious. This stems from differing perceptions of the meaning and ...
IP protection to fashion design is in a transition phase due to the uncertainties as to the protecti...
For as long as copyright protection has existed in the United States, protection has never expressly...
The current low-IP regime in the United States fails to provide adequate protection for fashion desi...
Fashion design in America has never been covered by the extensive intellectual property (IP) protect...
Incidents involving theft of indigenous peoples\u27 traditional knowledge and the blatant appropriat...
Cultural appropriation cases spark passionate debate because while fashion's borrowing of stylistic ...
The definition and scope of intellectual property and associated laws are under intense debate in th...
The conventional justification of intellectual property laws is that recognizing exclusive rights is...
The definition and scope of intellectual property and associated laws are under intense debate in th...
While modern indigenous artists, and especially collectives, have been able to resort to traditional...
The fashion industry is a multitrillion dollar global industry. In 2016, consumers in the United Sta...
Struggles over resources are not new for indigenous peoples. One of the latest arenas for recognitio...
Indigenous Peoples across the world are calling on nation-states to “decolonize” laws, structures, a...
Globalization has led to the propagation of traditional cultural expressions of indigenous peoples o...
The protection of folklore is contentious. This stems from differing perceptions of the meaning and ...
IP protection to fashion design is in a transition phase due to the uncertainties as to the protecti...
For as long as copyright protection has existed in the United States, protection has never expressly...
The current low-IP regime in the United States fails to provide adequate protection for fashion desi...
Fashion design in America has never been covered by the extensive intellectual property (IP) protect...
Incidents involving theft of indigenous peoples\u27 traditional knowledge and the blatant appropriat...