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  2. Fashion design copyright in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A statute had been added to the copyright legislation describing boat hull designs to be included in the protective act, and Coble expressed how the same types of ideas applied to hull designs could be used for fashion designs. [8] In 2006 the 109th congress found themselves facing the first supported bill asking for protection of fashion designs.

  3. Design Piracy Prohibition Act - Wikipedia

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    Because of the legal risks of producing fashion patterns, fewer people will sew their own clothing, and fabric and sewing stores will suffer losses as well. As evidence of the bill's hypocrisy, critics point to how one of the most vocal supporters of the bill, Diane von Fürstenberg , was recently caught copying and distributing a piece of ...

  4. Fashion design copyright - Wikipedia

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    Another option for highly-recognizable fashion designs is to register it as a trade dress with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (ex Hermès and the Birkin bag). [2] [6] In the 2017 Supreme Court case. Star Athletica, LLC v. Varsity Brands, Inc., it was ruled that Fashion design can be covered by copyright.

  5. Star Athletica, LLC v. Varsity Brands, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Varsity was endorsed by the Council of Fashion Designers of America, which believed that extending copyright to clothing designs was critical to prevent exploitative copyists and preserve the United States' rapid rate of expansion in the worldwide fashion industry: $370 billion in domestic consumer spending and 1.8 million jobs.

  6. The FABRIC Act - Wikipedia

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    The FABRIC Act is a proposed amendment to the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. [2] Its aim is to position the United States as ‘the global leader in responsible apparel production’ through changes to the piece-rate pay system, regulating working conditions, and making investments into domestic apparel manufacturing. [ 2 ]

  7. 17 Free People-Style Fashion Finds From Amazon - AOL

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    Think: Coachella meets cottagecore. 17 Zara-Style Transitional Pieces to Slay Spring Layering — Starting at $6 But even though Free People pieces may look like they’re from a thrift store, the ...

  8. Akwete cloth - Wikipedia

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    Fabrics are woven to be single faced or double faced, that is the motifs show on both sides. Too much pressure while weaving can cause a design to appear lopsided when completed. Weaving techniques and symbolism additionally includes mixing colors for a wide variety of effects.

  9. Why some Native American citizens worry about getting ... - AOL

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    “The fear of incidences happening is very high," said Jacqueline De León, senior staff attorney for the Native American Rights Fund, a nonprofit that provides legal assistance to Native ...