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Intellectual Property Tools for Protecting Fashion Goods

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The term of a copyright for a particular work may depends on certain factors such as whether it has been published, and, if so, the date of first publication. [2] In the event that infringement occurs, a designer must show that the infringer copied the designers copyrighted work. [5] § 102(a); see also Pride Family Brands, Inc.

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Intellectual Property Tools for Protecting Fashion Goods

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The term of a copyright for a particular work may depends on certain factors such as whether it has been published, and, if so, the date of first publication. [2] In the event that infringement occurs, a designer must show that the infringer copied the designers copyrighted work. [5] 102(a); see also Pride Family Brands, Inc.

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Biosimilars 2020 Year in Review

Fish & Richardson Trademark & Copyright Thoughts

BI argues that FDA’s current interpretation “encourages, or at least permits, brand sponsors to use minor concentration changes as an anti-competitive tactic.” Since the BPCIA’s enactment in 2010, over 45 BPCIA cases have been filed in district courts. [7] BI points to Humira ® (adalimumab) as an example. 7] ( See Figure 2.)