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[Guest post] Conference report: ‘The Fashion Marketplace: Law and Policy’

The IPKat

Topics ranged from the trends being seen in online fashion commerce post-pandemic, to counterfeiting issues and how to deal with them, through to the legal changes and updates coming up that will impact both marketplaces and the brands that use them. Largely, these are destroyed.

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Journey Through “Augusts” on SpicyIP (2005 – Present)

SpicyIP

He wrote detailed posts on this topic later here and here. Talking about this topic, the issue of Judicial Recusals also shouldn’t be left untouched – an issue that has been the heart of several IP controversies, notably the Novartis dispute. Life of IP and Counterfeit Goods: In this month, 2009, Prof.

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[Guest Post] Thrifted is the new black

The IPKat

Think about trademark rights’ exhaustion, parallel imported goods, but also repackaging, upcycling of second-hand goods and, of course, counterfeit second-hand goods. In that case, the brand owner is unlikely to stop the undesirable sale of second-hand goods. So, what does this mean for the IP world? Article 15.1

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Friday Fantasies

The IPKat

Swedish Anti-Counterfeiting Group’s webinar on IPR protection programs and initiatives Swedish Anti-Counterfeiting Group's (SACG) webinar on IPR protection programs and initiatives holds on 15 February 2024 at 12:00 - 13:00 CET. The online event will provide takes on recent topics in the field of AI.

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Protecting Fashion or Stifling Innovation

IIPRD

2] This produces a higher opportunity for producing counterfeit goods. It is recorded that 31% of the total counterfeit goods in India are apparel. [3] 4] However, this has not stopped the production of counterfeit goods. These include duplicate apparel from Indian and Western fashion houses.

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IPR in Fashion

Biswajit Sarkar Copyright Blog

When a style or brand becomes well-known, others often brazenly imitate it, which causes the creators of the original goods to suffer a great loss. A trademark is something that distinguishably identifies the source of the goods and services, such as a term, name, symbol, logo, or design. TRADEMARK. Louis Vuitton vs. My Other Bag.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (February 05- February 11)

SpicyIP

Last week we published 9 posts on topics such as our comments on the proposed Trademarks (1st Amendment) Rules, the Madras High Court’s decision with respect to patentability of business methods, and Union Minister of State for Commerce’s response on ability of the current IPR regime to cater concerns arising out of AI generated work.

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