(Excerpt) This Note emphasizes that despite limited legal protection available to fashion designers through existing intellectual property law, design piracy remains an overwhelming threat to American fashion design. The implementation of design legislation will promote the innovation of designers whose progress and success help to sustain this important American industry. Current legislation in the EU presents a valuable model in developing the ideal framework of design protection. This Note argues that the IDPPPA is a step in the right direction; however, alterations are needed to obtain the perfect fit. Part I of this Note provides background on the limited legal protection currently available to fashion designers in the United States an...
The United States\u27 trend toward longer, stronger intellectual property protection has failed to i...
Fashion design does not currently receive explicit protection under U.S. copyright law. This report ...
This article explores the issue of large retailers capitalizing on designers’ designs by using the m...
Fashion design is weaving its way through the fabric of American society by transforming how people ...
The Innovative Design Protection & Piracy Prevention Act of 2011 (“IDPPPA”) crafts a sui generis for...
In the year 2015 alone, the United States fashion industry generated over $343 billion in revenue. F...
Throughout America history, our legal system has tended to overlook the fashion industry. While trad...
Introduced in Congress in August 2010, the Innovative Design Protection and Piracy Prevention Act (I...
Abstract: Art comes in different forms ranging from paintings, to music to literature among others. ...
The current low-IP regime in the United States fails to provide adequate protection for fashion desi...
This paper will compare the intellectual property fashion design protections in the United States, i...
This Note examines the necessity of creating clothing design protection legislation in the United St...
Intellectual property distinguishes a protected work’s aesthetic value from its functionality. In so...
This thesis aims to introduce the reader to the construct of the fashion industry, the historical re...
Part I of this Comment explores the nature and scope of design piracy in the fashion industry. It al...
The United States\u27 trend toward longer, stronger intellectual property protection has failed to i...
Fashion design does not currently receive explicit protection under U.S. copyright law. This report ...
This article explores the issue of large retailers capitalizing on designers’ designs by using the m...
Fashion design is weaving its way through the fabric of American society by transforming how people ...
The Innovative Design Protection & Piracy Prevention Act of 2011 (“IDPPPA”) crafts a sui generis for...
In the year 2015 alone, the United States fashion industry generated over $343 billion in revenue. F...
Throughout America history, our legal system has tended to overlook the fashion industry. While trad...
Introduced in Congress in August 2010, the Innovative Design Protection and Piracy Prevention Act (I...
Abstract: Art comes in different forms ranging from paintings, to music to literature among others. ...
The current low-IP regime in the United States fails to provide adequate protection for fashion desi...
This paper will compare the intellectual property fashion design protections in the United States, i...
This Note examines the necessity of creating clothing design protection legislation in the United St...
Intellectual property distinguishes a protected work’s aesthetic value from its functionality. In so...
This thesis aims to introduce the reader to the construct of the fashion industry, the historical re...
Part I of this Comment explores the nature and scope of design piracy in the fashion industry. It al...
The United States\u27 trend toward longer, stronger intellectual property protection has failed to i...
Fashion design does not currently receive explicit protection under U.S. copyright law. This report ...
This article explores the issue of large retailers capitalizing on designers’ designs by using the m...