A uniform standard for copyright for industrial designs
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Abstract: Fashion and apparel have long existed in a cloud of copyright confusion. Clothing often incorporates design elements, which may be protectable, and functional elements, which aren’t. This article examines a recent U.S. Supreme Court case that established a two-part test intended to resolve “widespread disagreement” regarding copyright protection for such “industrial designs.” Star Athletica, LLC v. Varsity Brands, Inc., No. 15-866, March 22, 2017 (U.S.)
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