Fashion Intellectual Property
Posted on Saturday, March 27, 2010 in Uncategorized
Fashion Intellectual Property

How do patents protect intellectual properties such as fashion designs from similar products?
Patents don’t really protect fashion designs. A more common approach to protect such intellectual property is trademark registration for a specific namebrand of clothing. This helps differentiate the “authentic” from the knockoff.
There has also been some discussion of fashion design falling under copyright protection but was largely dismissed.
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