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Supreme Court Copyright Ruling Could Be a Coup for Fashion
WWD
WWD offers an overview of reactions to the case.
Susan Scafidi, the director of the Fashion Law Institute at Fordham Law School which filed an amicus brief with the high court in support of Varsity, said the ruling is “a clear victory for team copyright” and the fashion industry at large, which has long relied on copyrights for unique fabric and surface designs.
Go team! US Supreme Court upholds patent for cheerleader garb
Yahoo News
OK, so it’s really copyright, but the article gets it right!
“This case is a huge victory for the fashion industry, which has relied on protection for fabric prints and other surface designs for the last-half century and can continue to do so,” said Susan Scafidi, founder of the Fashion Law Institute at Fordham University, who advised Varsity in this legal battle.
Etats-Unis : la justice redéfinit le droit d’auteur du secteur textile
Agence France Press
A French take on the Supreme Court’s ruling Star Athletica v. Varsity and what it means for la mode, not to mention un costume de pom-pom girl:
« C’est une victoire majeure pour l’industrie de la mode, qui depuis un demi-siècle se fonde sur la protection des imprimés sur les tissus et les autres designs de surface, et peut continuer à compter là-dessus », s’est félicitée Susan Scafidi, fondatrice du Fashion Law Institute à l’université de Fordham, qui a conseillé Varsity dans cette bataille judiciaire.
Supreme Court: Iconic American cheerleading uniform design protected by copyright
Quartz.com
For more of Quartz’ take on the Supreme Court’ opinion in Star Athletica v. Varsity, click here.
A number of fashion brands, designers, and industry groups—including the Fashion Law Institute, Narciso Rodriguez, Proenza Schouler, and the Council of Fashion Designers of America—filed amicus briefs in support of Varsity Brands, and to represent the fashion industry’s concern that a ruling in favor of Star Athletica would be a threat to designers’ ability to protect their designs.
Susan Scafidi, a professor at Fordham University and founder of the Fashion Law Institute, provided expert advice in the trial when the case was still at the District Court level and says this should not have been an “enormous, Supreme Court-worthy case garnering international attention.”
The Supreme Court ruling won’t change anything for designers, she says, but does preserve the little protection they have come to rely on for their designs. “The fashion industry barely has protection over fabric prints, lace patterns, jewelry, belt buckles, or handbag clasps,” says Scafidi. That’s because designers cannot copyright the cut or shape of three-dimensional garments in the US. “Copying is rampant and protection is limited,” says Scafidi, “so the industry needs to hold onto the little protection it does have to prevent design piracy.”
Fashion Law Institute, Tiffany, & Louboutin on trade dress dispute
Converse v. ITC
Should exclusivity of use be required for trade dress? The Fashion Law Institute, Tiffany & Co., and Christian Louboutin address this issue in their Federal Circuit amici curiae brief in Converse v. ITC. From WWD:
The brief said the ITC “inaccurately” suggested in its underlying decision that without a complete exclusivity of use, secondary meaning cannot be established.
“This view overemphasizes the weight to be given to the absence of substantial exclusivity when assessing secondary meaning,” the parties argued in their brief. “Contrary to the commission’s approach, secondary meaning can and does exist in the absence of exclusivity of use. Indeed, exclusivity of use is not a prerequisite to obtaining and holding a valid trademark, as it might be in other areas of intellectual property law.”
Instead, the amici said exclusivity should be characterized as “just one of many indirect tools that can help answer the secondary meaning question — whether the buying public associates a mark with a single source.”
Fashion, Politics, and Doing Good Well
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The fashion world is showing a renewed interest in political and social activism, and Professor Scafidi discusses what this means in her latest columns for WWD.
The image above is from her most recent article: How Can Fashion 'Do Good' Well?
Fashion is finding its political and social voice, but doing good well — in legal and business terms — requires more than strong beliefs, bold statements and good intentions. Just ask Lady Gaga. She promoted the sale of bracelets for an apolitical humanitarian cause, earthquake and tsunami disaster relief for Japan in 2011, only to find herself the target of a class action lawsuit charging that not all of the proceeds had gone to charity. A year and a six-figure settlement later, it was apparent that the claims involved only sales taxes and shipping and handling fees, but reputational harm and legal costs had already accrued. Similar dangers may await designers inexperienced in activism.
And in light of legal changes that stand have a significant impact on the fashion industry, Professor Scafidi's previous article asks, Where is Fashion's March on Washington?
To claim a regular place at the negotiating table, even more important than investment of money or time is a proactive rather than reactive agenda that is reflective of the industry as a whole, as opposed to discrete segments. Incisive tweets and statement accessories can be an important part of public discourse, but fashion ultimately needs to draw from deeper wells of examination and expertise to advance a sustained strategic program.
2017 (selected)
ITC Botched Chuck Taylor Ruling, Fashion Companies Say
Law 360, March 8, 2017
Overwatch's Lunar New Year Event Is Not Cultural Appropriation
Kotaku, March 3, 2017
National Museum of the American Indian in New York
Presents Spring Fashion Events
Newsroom of the Smithsonian, March 3, 2017
FASHION LAW: Posição a favorável
Jornal Carta Forense, March 2, 2017
A Review of Cultural Appropriation
ThoughtCo., March 2, 2017
Закон Моды
Legal Insight (Russia), February 2017
Think Tank: How Can Fashion 'Do Good' Well?
WWD, February 28, 2017
Ugly Sweater Sues Target, Wal-Mart, Macy's
Bloomberg BNA, February 28, 2017
Shoppers Weigh Boycott Calls as Buying Gets More Political
AP, February 12, 2017
Why Lawsuits are a New Fashion Trend
Bloomberg Radio, February 7, 2017
Diversity in Fashion Moves Slower Than Models on a Catwalk
February 3, 2017
Think Tank: Where Is Fashion’s March on Washington?
WWD, February 2, 2017
Heidi Härkönen: Muotioikeus on muutakin kuin tavaramerkkejä
LakimiesUutiset JuristNytt, January 24, 2017
Trump's Inauguration: Will Fashion Take a Front Row Seat?
USA Today, January 19, 2017
Women in U.K. Petition Against Office Dress Codes Deemed Sexist
CBS This Morning, January 17, 2017
PIERWSZA TAKA ORGANIZACJA W POLSCE – WYWIAD Z ARKADIUSZEM SZCZUDŁO CZ. I
Do You Know Fashion?, January 16, 2017
Prawo w Modzie – A Co To Takiego?
Look of Law, January 6, 2017
2012 (selected)
Instagram outrage reveals a powerful but unaware web community
Washington Post, December 21, 2012
Suicidal Startups
Huffpost Live, December 19, 2012
Instagram, Facebook sir online protests with privacy policy change
Washington Post, December 18, 2012
A Future for the Model – A Fashion Law Institute Event
Style Senders, December 5, 2012
Prof. Susan Scafidi on Forever 21
Elizabeth L. Cline, Overdressed: The Shockingly High Cost of Cheap Fashion (2012)
Walking into the Future: What’s Next for the Modeling Industry?
Models Web TV, November 28, 2012
Viewpoint: Do models need more rights?
BBC News Magazine, November 28, 2012
Misappropriating Culture: Where “Playing Indian” & Cultural Sensitivities Collide
Museum Minute, November 28, 2012
A Fashion First for the Fashion Law Institute
Pure Fame Media, November 27, 2012
Q&A with Etsy’s Counsel Sarah Feingold
The Fashion Grid, November 18, 2012
A Much-Needed Primer on Cultural Appropriation
Jezebel, November 13, 2012
Everything you ever wanted to know about designer lawsuits, trade dress and copycat design
StyleCaster News, November 7, 2012
Don’t get scammed! How to spot a counterfeit bridal gown
America Now News, November 6, 2012
On Dapper Dan
Design Observer, November 2, 2012
Fashion Law Institute’s Free Monthly Pop-Up Clinic
The Emerging Designer, November 1, 2012
So You’ve Got a J.D. Now What?
Crain’s New York, October 28, 2012
Bringing IP to the Runway: The Push for Fashion Copyrights
North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology, October 28, 2012
Fashionably Great
Likelihood of Confusion, October 25, 2012
Getting the Deal Through – Trademarks 2013
Fashion Law Notes (Brazil), October 23, 2012
Event Recap: How to Start Your Fashion Line
The Emerging Designer, October 22, 2012
Free Legal Advice!
Preneur, October 22, 2012
Yours, Mine and Ours: Ownership of Cultural Capital
Yale Law School, October 20, 2012
Pantyhose poll: Nothing beats bare legs in summer
South Carolina Lawyers Weekly, October 19, 2012
Sketchy Deal: Inside New York’s $20 Million Model Agency Lawsuit
Fashionologie, October 18, 2012
Models Rock Industry wit $20 Million Fraud Lawsuit
Jezebel, October 18, 2012
Sara Ziff and Susan Scafidi
The Museum at FIT, October 17, 2012
US Senator fighting to give copyright to fashion designers
Contact Law Blog (UK), October 17, 2012
Case Closed for YSL & Louboutin?
Footwear News, October 16, 2012
Senator wants to bring copyright law to the runway
Ars Technica, October 16, 2012
Don’t Like Your Body? Don’t Blame the Models
Newsweek, October 15, 2012
Red Sole Imitators
Graci Opulanza, 2012
Pantyhose: It’s (still) what to wear
North Carolina Lawyer’s Weekly, October 11, 2012
When Fashion Meets Law
SmashionBabble, October 8, 2012
Fashion Conversations: The Model Alliance
Fashion Windows, October 2, 2012
The Law of Luxury Goods
Legal Week (UK), September 28, 2012
Model-Slash: Advocate Sara Ziff
Fashion by Teresa Palmer, September 26, 2012
Behind the scenes at New York Fashion Week
Kelima K, September 25, 2012
Applications Now Open for Fashion Law Bootcamp 2013
The Commandress, September 18, 2012
Van Cleef Wins Key Design Ruling
WWD, September 18, 2012
Fashion Week Goes the Law-School Route
The Root, September 14, 2012
Show also cultivates business sense
Yomiuri Shimbun (Japan), September 13, 2012
(Photo set)
Downward Docket: The Yoga Pants War
Wall Street Journal, September 12, 2012
In fashion circles, lawyers becoming sought-after accessories
Reuters, September 11, 2012
Fashion law goes to Fashion Week and makes it work
Above the Law, September 10, 2012
“Cutting edge and innovative” Fashion Law Institute show
Vevlyn’s Pen, September 8, 2012
Fashion Week goes to law school
Crain’s, September 7, 2012
Off the Runway: Day 2
New York Times, September 7, 2012
Fashion Week in Legal Terms
The Forward, September 7, 2012
Legal Pulse
FindLaw, September 7, 2012
Louboutin Red-Shoe Decision Clarifies “Aesthetic Functionality” IP Doctrine
Corporate Counsel, September 7, 2012
Ruling Backs Validity of Christian Louboutin Trademark
WWD, September 5, 20012
Court Upholds, Modifies Louboutin Trademark
Footwear News, September 5, 2012
Design Patents Get Active in Lululemon v. Calvin Klein
Managing IP, September 5, 2012
Fordham Law to Dole Out Advice at NYFW
WWD, September 4, 2012
Let’s get ready for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Spring 2013
Examiner, August 31, 2012
Model-Slash: Advocate Sara Ziff
Style.com, August 27, 2012
That’s not very Zen! Hip yoga brand Lululemon sues Calvin Klein over claim that patented pants were copied
Daily Mail, August 24, 2012
Lululemon is Suing the (Yoga) Pants Off Calvin Klein
Fashionista, August 23, 2012
Lululemon, Klein lawsuit offers rare glimpse into fashion patents
Vancouver Sun, August 23, 2012
The Nail Art Intellectual Property Wars
BuzzFeed, July 30, 2012
Fashion Crowdsourcing Turns Us All Into Designers, Retailers
Daily Finance, June 20, 2012
Top 10 Entertainment Law Schools
Hollywood Reporter, July 17, 2012
The footwear firm that gave counterfeiters the boot
BBC News, May 30, 2012
As Gucci Continues to Go After Guess for Trademark Infringement, What Does It All Mean for Louboutin vs. YSL?
Fashionista, May 23, 2012
Gucci Presses Trademark Case in Other Courts
WWD, May 22, 2012
Lawyer: Marc Fisher Footwear Content With Gucci, Guess Outcome
Footwear News, May 22, 2012
Could a Fake Coach Purse Land You in Jail? Anti-Counterfeiters Target Consumers
Daily Finance, May 3, 2012
Fashion Law Institute 2nd Annual Symposium
DFR: Daily Fashion Report, May 1, 2012
BRIC Potential Strong, But Problems Persist
WWD, May 1, 2012
Accessories Brands Benefit From M&A Activity
WWD, April 30, 2012
Here’s How You Can Protect Your Brand From Copycats
Forbes, April 26, 2012
Hunting for Fashion’s Copycats
Wall Street Journal, April 26, 2012
Top Model Coca Rocha Slams Mag for Photoshopping Off Her Underwear
Jezebel, April 25, 2012
Coco Rocha Could Sue Elle Brazil for Not Honoring Her No-Nudity Policy
Fashionologie, April 24, 2012
Droit et luxe: un mariage heureux
Le Cercle Les Echos, April 24, 2012
Weekend Update (Fashion Law Institute Symposium)
Jules in the Jungle, April 23, 2012
You Can’t Fake Fashion Bag Sold Out in an Hour[break]Culture Issues Beat, April 23, 2012
TFG Exclusive: Profile (Fashion Law Institute Bootcamp)
The Fashion Grid, April 19, 2012
Louis Vuitton wins ITC trademark battle v. Chinese Counterfeiters
Reuters Legal – Alison Frankel’s On the Case, April 19, 2012
Online ‘In Crowd’: Why Big Retail is Courting Small Fashion Blogs
Daily Finance, April 18, 2012
Philippine Fashion: Legal, Social and Technological Concerns
Philippine Law Bytes, April 16, 2012
Laws must regulate fashion counterfeiting
Washington Square News, April 9, 2012
Como a Forever 21 consegue?
SolteaGravata.com, April 9, 2012
Supermodel Sara Ziff Forms Model Alliance to Save Models and Fashion
Backstage, April 4, 2012
Gucci v. Guess: What Happens When Designers Fight
Managing Intellectual Property, April 4, 2012
Neon in the Workplace: Blinding or Beautiful?
The Careerist, March 27, 2012
Misappropriation or Chic?
Beyond Buckskin: About Native American Fashion, March 26, 2012
Fordham Law’s Fashion Law Institute
Start-Up Fashion, March 22, 2012
Intelligent Design: Howard Law School Hosts 2nd Annual Fashion Law Week
Fashion Cloture, March 8, 2012
Fashion Law: It’s Booming, Darling
Legal Cheek, March 7, 2012
Wig and gown in vogue on the catwalk
Financial Times, March 01, 2012
Navajo sues Urban Outfitters over product names
The Associated Press, February 29, 2012
Fighting Fake FiveFingers
Inc., February 28, 2012
Jurist Prudence: Can Women Be Fashionable Dressers and Lawyers?
Washington Post, February 23, 2012
Menswear and Oxblood: Trends You’ll See at the Mall this Fall
Daily Finance, February 22, 2012
Models unite to tackle workplace issues
CBS, February 15, 2012
The Fashion Week Bill of Rights
The American Prospect, February 17, 2012
Five Things We Learned at Fordham’s Law of the Fashion Show
Racked, February 14, 2012
Fashion Week 2012: Unpaid Internships Questioned After Diana Wang’s Harper’s Bazaar Suit
The Huffington Post, February 14, 2012
Behind NY’s catwalks, legal contracts abound
Reuters, February 14, 2012
His. Hers.
New York Magazine, February 12, 2012
Models form rights group ahead of Fashion Week
The Today Show, February 10, 2012
Model Alliance Fights For Models’ Rights
WNYC, February 10, 2012
Supermodel Sara Ziff Starts Labor Movement with the Model Alliance
Backstage, February 10, 2012
Copyright abuses rampant at fashion shows
Crain’s New York, February 10, 2012
Hàng Giả Có Doanh Thu Nhiều Hơn Hàng Thật
Viet Bao Online, February 9, 2012
从假货看经济 冒牌也走低档路线
SinoVision, February 8, 2012
Ugly secrets of fashion business
Reuters Video, February 08, 2012
New York models demand better working conditions
BBC News, February 08, 2012
Models say fashion industry breaks child labor and sexual harassment laws
Global Post, February 08, 2012
Even Counterfeiters Are Trading Down These Days
Time, February 08, 2012
Modelos combaten abusos laborales
Panorama (Venezuela), February 8, 2012
Fashion Models Organize to Fend Off Abuses
The Associated Press, February 08, 2012
Modelky chcú ochranu práv: Žiadne nahé fotky, ani obťažovanie!
Pravda (Slovakia), February 7, 2012
Models Have Rights Too: Learn Why Coco Rocha, Crystal Renn and More are Lending Their Support to the Model Alliance
Fashionista, February 07, 2012
Models form rights group ahead of New York Fashion Week
Reuters, February 07, 2012
Models’ Rights
WNYC, February 07, 2012
Exploitative Fashion Folks Beware: The Model Alliance Has Launched
Jezebel, February 07, 2012
Even fakes going down-market
The Province, February 07, 2012
The Model Alliance
Modelalliance.org, February 6, 2012
Jason Wu: High Fashion Hits Target
CBS Early Show, February 06, 2012
Sign of the times: Knockoffs get humble
UPI, February 04, 2012
Counterfeit Gap joins the counterfeit Gucci
The Los Angeles Times, February 03, 2012
Realities of the runway: Models organize against abuse
Metro, January 30, 2012
Luxury: The Allure and Significance of the Color Red
Elite Daily, January, 2012
The Red-Soled Case
The Wall Street Journal, January 25, 2012
Louboutin defends red-sole trademark
New York Post, January 25, 2012
Can you trademark the color red?
Marketplace Life, January 25, 2012
Steal my sole? Heel no! Shoe designer Christian Louboutin sees red, sues YSL
NY Daily News, January 25, 2012
Christian Louboutin, YSL Face Off in Appeals Court
WWD, January 25, 2012
Fashion designs for Obama
Crain’s New York, January 09, 2012
2011 (selected)
Marketers Wake Up To The Power Of Post-50 Pocketbooks
The Huffington Post, December 21, 2011
Advogada cria instituto nos EUA
Valor Economico (Brazil), December 19, 2011
Red Hot
Financial Times, December 16, 2011
Diane von Furstenberg, Liz Claiborne: designer greats, different fates
Crains New York, November 27, 2011
Fashion Law Bloggers Fashion Cloture, Fame Appeal Attend Fordham’s FLI Law and the Little Black Dress Event
Uduak Law Firm, November 09, 2011
Louis Vuitton and Fame Appeal!
Fame Appeal, November 07, 2011
Tiffany even behind the Louboutin red soled shoes
Artiklar, October 31, 2011
Ready to Wear: The Fight Over Red is Really Just about the Colour of Money
The Independent, October 31, 2011
Can Uniqlo’s Clever Clothes Refashion the U.S. Retail Market?
Daily Finance, October 29, 2011
Tiffany & Co. Backs Christian Louboutin in Red Trademark Case
Women’s Wear Daily, October 25, 2011
Urban Outfitters Gets Rid Of All Its ‘Navajo’ Products
Jezebel, October 19, 2011
What’s Next for the Urban Outfitters Navajo Case?
Indian Country Today, October 14, 2011
Urban Outfitters And The Navajo Nation: What Does The Law Say?
Jezebel, October 13, 2011
Bloomberg Law with Spencer Mazyck
Bloomberg Television, September 26, 2011
“红底鞋”败诉 或将引发色彩商标抄袭危机(图)
China News, August 26, 2011
Fashion Pirates
Hot Mode (Ukraine), August 20, 2011
Lay off my red-soled shoes
The Economist, August 20, 2011
Louboutin will fight for red outsole
Managing IP, August 11, 2011
Louboutin and YSL continue colour wars
ELLE UK, August 19, 2011
Color Wars: Luxury Makers Battle Over Red-Soled Shoe
The Wall Street Journal, August 11, 2011
Student with designs on fashion law gets crash course (and a handbag) at summer institute in NYC
KU Law Blog, August 8, 2011
Interview: Susan Scafidi
Managing Copyright, August 05, 2011
Addressing Fashion’s Intellectual Property Conundrum
The Business Of Fashion, July 26, 2011
打折名牌的中国后门
CNBC China, July 21, 2011
How Forever 21 Keeps Getting Away With Designer Knockoffs
Jezebel, July 20, 2011
Xâm nhập thế giới “hàng hiệu giá bèo” ở Trung Quốc
VNEconomy (Viet Nam), July 20, 2011
China’s Back Door to Discounted Designer Fashion
CNBC, July 19, 2011
The gospel according to Forever 21
The Guardian, July 17, 2011
Activewear makes it onto the runway
Crain’s New York, July 10, 2011
Retail Watchers Predict a Better Back-to-School Sales Season
Daily Finance, July 08, 2011
Some Designers Say Their Work Deserves Copyright Protection; Others Say It Would Harm the Industry
ABA Journal, June 29, 2011
Tory Burch wins $164 million in anti-counterfeit suit
The Telegraph (UK), June 13, 2011
Tory Burch Wins $164M in Cybersquatting Suit
WWD, June 10, 2011
Fashion designers hail prospect of copyright protections
The Washington Post, June 08, 2011
Patent fight busts out over strapless bra
News & Insight, May 20, 2011
Royal Wedding: Countdown to the Big Wedding Dress Reveal…and Its Knockoffs
Wallet Pop, May 20, 2011
The Careerist: It’s a Wrap
The AmLaw Daily, May 4, 2011
Nueva Ley .. Ojo!!!
Contrastes de Nueva York, April 29, 2011
1G fine for fake? Get real!
New York Post, April 27, 2011
NYC bill would criminalize buying knockoff goods
Wall Street Journal Online, April 27, 2011
Could You Go to Jail For Buying a Knockoff Coach Bag?
The Atlanta Post, April 27, 2011
Web Ground Zero in Ongoing War on Counterfeits
(First Annual Fashion Law Institute Symposium)
WWD, April 25, 2011
High Heels
The Careerist, April 25, 2011
NYでファッションと法についてのシンポジウム開催
AFPBB News, April 22, 2011
First Annual Fashion Law Institute Symposium (photos)
Zimbio, April 16, 2011
Insiders Sound Off on Louboutin/YSL Lawsuit
WWD, April 08, 2011
Knockoffs and Counterfeits: What’s the Difference?
Fashion etc., April 04, 2011
Designers Face Uphill Battle When It Comes to Knock-offs
NBC New York, April 04, 2011
Do you have the look?
Daily Business Review, March 25, 2011
Tiffany力挺紅底鞋
Xinhua, March 11, 2011
Louis Vuitton, Burberry sue over knock-offs
The Toronto Star, March 08, 2011
Runway to the Rack: Retailers Reveal Key Fashion Trends
CNBC, February 25, 2011
Video Interview: Crystal Renn Would Like More Body Diversity on Runways
New York Magazine, February 16, 2011
Betsey & Steve: Fashion Week’s odd couple
Crain’s New York, February 06, 2011
NYC: The capital of the counterfeiting
Toronto Sun, January 29, 2011
La contrefaçon florissante
Canoë (Canada), January 23, 2011
Forever 21’s Fast (and Loose) Fashion Empire
Bloomberg Businessweek, January 20, 2011
2010 (selected)
Fashion in the Classroom: The World’s First Fashion Law Institute Opens Its Doors
Fashion & Apparel Law Blog, December 10, 2010
Where We Live: Copying and Creativity
Connecticut Public Radio, December 09, 2010
Amerika Terus Perjuangkan UU Hak Cipta Desain Busana
Okezone (Indonesia), December 06, 2010
Features : Sara Ziff’s “Picture Me”
Fashion Television, December 03, 2010
Fashion Designs to Get Copyright Protection?
Reuters, December 03, 2010
One Step Closer (But Not There Yet): Design Protection Bill Passes Senate Judiciary Committee
Fashionista, December 01, 2010
Knock It Off: Intellectual Property Law Issues in the Fashion Industry
D’Angelo Law Library, November 14, 2010
Is There a Difference Between Copying Designs For Retail and Copying Designs for Costume?
NBC New York, October 28, 2010
The Legality of Buying Knockoffs
The New York Times, October 28, 2010
Couture in the Courtroom
Wall Street Journal, August 20, 2010
The Innovative Design Protection and Piracy Prevention Act
The Moderate Voice, October 12, 2010
Una scuola per i fashion lawyers
ItaliaOggi, October 10, 2010
What We Share
Just Above Sunset, October 10, 2010
A Copyight Law for Fashionistas
On the Media, October 08, 2010
Fordham’s Runway Project
American Lawyer, October 1, 2010
The Legality of Copying Your Favorite Clothes
The New York Times, September 20, 2010
Boogie nights and conservative hemlines
Crain’s New York, September 19, 2010
New Fashion Institute
CAS-IP, September 14, 2010
ファッション専門の法律研究所
The Yomiuri Shimbun (Japan), September 14, 2010
Lei para inibir cópias de roupas causa polêmica
Valor Econômico, September 14, 2010
Law on fashion knockoffs not needed say experts
Reuters, September 13, 2010
Confronting piracy in the world of fashion
Marketplace, September 13, 2010
「ファッションは知的財産」、権利保護へ初の学術機関発足 安売り衣料品チェーンに対抗 :日本経済新聞
Nikkei.com (Japan), September 11, 2010
Education meets fashion: Business, business and law
Financial Times, September 11, 2010
Fashion Gets Legalistic With Opening of Fordham University’s Fashion Law Institute
Fast Company, September 10, 2010
Fordham University launches Fashion Law Institute, a first for the industry
The Los Angeles Times, September 10, 2010
Designer piracy takes stage at New York Fashion Week
Agence France-Presse, September 10, 2010
InsideTrack with Deirdre Bolton
Bloomberg Television, September 10, 2010
Diane Von Furstenberg Wields a Gavel for Fashion Law
New York Magazine, September 09, 2010
Spice Up that J.D. with Some Medical, Fashion or Journalism Training
Legal Blog Watch, September 10, 2010
Fashion Raises Game in Growing Battle
WWD, September 09, 2010
The Fashion Law Institute Launches At Fordham Law School
Above the Law, September 09, 2010
Fashion In Session
Style.com, September 08, 2010
Fordham Law School Partners With the CFDA
StyleList, September 08, 2010
Inaugurato a Ny l’8 settembre il Fashion law institute
FashionUnited (Italy), September 8, 2012
Interview: Susan Scafidi on Launch of 1st Ever Fashion Law Institute in the World
Uduak Law Firm Blog, September 06, 2010
ファッションと法律問題
The Yomiuri Shimbun (Japan), August 26, 2010
Legally Fashionable
Irenebination, August 25, 2010
CFDA backs first fashion law center
Lady Lux, August 24, 2010
One-Size Copyright Bill Doesn’t Fit All
LA Business Journal, August 23, 2010
Style Biz: 4 Tips for Licensing Your Fashion Brand
Black Enterprise, August 23, 2010
Fordham Law Goes Fashion
Jungle Juice, August 22, 2010
Copycats vs. Copyrights
Newsweek, August 20, 2010
Couture in the Courtroom
The Wall Street Journal, August 20, 2010
Erstes Rechstinstitut für Modefragen
TextilWirtschaft, August 19, 2010
New Fashion Law Institute Sews Up Legal Niche
ABA Journal, August 12, 2010
Laws Of Fashion
Vogue, August 12, 2010
Ιδρύεται κέντρο για τη διασφάλιση των νόμων της μόδας
The Best News (Greece), August 12, 2010
Fordham’s New Fashion Law Institute Will Serve, Protect, Talk Shoes
New York Magazine, August 11, 2010
New Fordham Fashion Law Institute Seeks to Educate and Protect Those in the Fashion Industry
NBC New York, August 11, 2010
Why the New Intellectual Property Bill Might Transform the Fashion Industry
Fashionista, August 10, 2010
Schumer Bill Protects Fashion Designers
Crain’s New York Business, August 06, 2010
Discounted Designer Shoes: Too Good to Be True?
ABC News, July 22, 2010
Counterfeiting: Many Risks and Many Victims
CNBC, July 13, 2010
Fordham to Create Fashion Law Institute
WWD, April 27, 2010