The little book of fashion law /

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Main Author: Furi-Perry, Ursula, 1980-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago, IL : American Bar Association, [2013]
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Table of Contents:
  • Season one: fashion law and intellectual property
  • In the beginning, there was piracy
  • Fashion law and intellectual property: the road to the IDPPPA
  • Fashion marks and the Lanham Act: considering the "likelihood of confusion" in fashion handbags
  • Seeing red: the battle over your sole
  • Fabric designs and copyrights and trademarks
  • My good name is valuable! but to what extent?
  • What's in a (trademarked) name?
  • Contributory trademark infringement and the fashion world
  • Tackling the counterfeiters
  • Season two: fashion law and business, trade, litigation, and consumer protection
  • How much is that couture in the window?: fashion, minimum resale prices, and antitrust regulations
  • Slaving away and sweating for the shop: fashion and labor law
  • Express yourself: fashion as expression under the first amendment
  • Fashion and beauty as religious apparel
  • Fashion law and consumer protection: FTC regulations regarding garment labels
  • What's the dress code here?: laws regarding dress codes
  • Season three: beauty and the law
  • Does it pass the smell test?: versions of perfumes, beauty products, and hair care, and intellectual property protections
  • Delegation problems
  • NO-rganic products: this is not what you promised!
  • Beauty biz: responsibility of the board to maximize immediate stockholder value by securing the highest price available
  • Beauty, looks, and hairstyles in the workplace
  • "Lookism" and the law
  • Models and the law
  • Season four: fitness and the law
  • Why can't I cancel my membership?
  • When the marathon hurts more than it should: the duty of race organizers to provide adequate water and electrolytes
  • Race to the trademark
  • When that diet does not work as promised: FTC probes into companies' claims and ensuing class-action litigation by consumers
  • When beauty hurts: blockbuster lawsuits involving diet and beauty products