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Interested in exploring AI in fashion? New Fashion Law London event on 13 May (with 15% discount for IPKat readers)

The IPKat

Attendees ready to discuss all things fashion and AI Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been disrupting all industries and professional sectors. Fashion is no exception. Join the discussion in central London or online (live streaming) on Monday, 13 May !

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Sunday Surprises

The IPKat

The program includes life sciences and artificial intelligence, Unified Patent Court (UPC) litigation, EU Data Act requirements, IP management topics across diverse fields and countries, and a gala dinner. Lecture ‘The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on IP Law in the World of Fashion’. Further details are here.

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Kattison Avenue/Katten Kattwalk | Issue 2

JD Supra Law

In this combined winter issue, we cover top issues affecting brands in fashion, retail and advertising. On the hot topic of ESG (environmental, social, and governance) issues, our lead article covers greenwashing and sustainability claims. By: Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP

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Protecting Fashion or Stifling Innovation

IIPRD

Introduction The Indian fashion market is pegged at an impressive value of $50 billion, out of which 10% consists of international luxury brands. [1] 1] The fashion industry in India is extremely diverse in the type of fabric, labour, design, way of draping, and handwork that is used.

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The Laws of Fashion: What's Trending in 2023

JD Supra Law

The fashion industry has experienced another year of continued change driven by consumer trends, innovation in technology, geopolitical and public health issues, and legal developments, and we don’t anticipate that stopping any time soon. In this summary, our Foley FAB. By: Foley & Lardner LLP

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[Guest Post] Thrifted is the new black

The IPKat

The IPKat is pleased to publish a guest post by Kat friend Theodora Goula (Hugo Boss), discussing second-hand fashion and trade mark rights per European law. Exhaustion of rights The first question is whether trademark rights in second-hand fashion have been exhausted. So, what does this mean for the IP world? The answer is not simple.

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IPR in Fashion

Biswajit Sarkar Copyright Blog

One of the most notable sociological phenomena of modern civilizations over the past few decades has been the always changing creative expression of the fashion industry. A lot of the time, we see knockoffs of well-known brands whose products not only harm the fashion industry but also pose a serious threat to the economy.