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July 11, 2005
On the Protection of Clothing Designs
More highlighting of posts from around the blogosphere.
The Patry Copyright Blog: "In the last ten days, two important circuit opinions on point were issued. In Galiano, the Fifth Circuit affirmed a trial court which had ruled the clothing designs in question were not protectible. In Chosun, the Second Circuit vacated a trial court's FRCP 12(b)(6) ruling that the costume designs weren't protectible."
Another important reason to highlight this post is because Professor Patry has beaten me to the punch by recommending that you read "Legislating IP, containing useful, current information on legislative hearings and initiatives."
That's the new name myself and Andrew Raff came up with for the Induce Act Blog.
Fifth Circuit: Galiano v. Harrah's Operating Co.
Second Circuit: Chosun Int'l, Inc. v. Chrisha Creations, Ltd.
Posted by Kevin at July 11, 2005 02:22 PM