
Vanja Nedimovic
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Dec 9, 2024 |
thefashionlaw.com | Julie Zerbo |Carly Duckett |Vanja Nedimovic |Katie Vickery
A New York federal court has proposed a sweeping injunction following a jury trial win for the luxury goods brand in February and a subsequent bench trial over equitable remedies.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
thefashionlaw.com | Julie Zerbo |Carly Duckett |Vanja Nedimovic
Forbes put it well this week when it stated that Jaguar “unleashed a firestorm” when it introduced the new vision for its brand ahead of its unveiling of its new EV concept car at Miami Art Week on Monday. Putting the design of its Type 00 car aside, the Tata Motors-owned company wiped the slate pretty clean when it comes to its word mark, logo, and other critical elements of its brand.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
thefashionlaw.com | Carly Duckett |Vanja Nedimovic
France is globally recognized as a fashion industry pioneer, being the birthplace of numerous fashion houses with strong international reputations in the luxury goods market. While those houses typically specialize in haute couture and seasonal ready-to-wear collections, complete with pricey apparel and accessories, luxury fashion is beyond the financial reach of most.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
thefashionlaw.com | Vanja Nedimovic
The popularity of pre-owned luxury goods is evident in the success of platforms like Vinted, Vestiaire Collective, The RealReal, Thrift+, and Back Market. Other companies are also adapting to compete with them: In October, for example, eBay scrapped seller fees for private users in almost all product categories. Despite – or perhaps because of – its attractiveness to price-sensitive consumers, the resale market presents several challenges for brand owners.
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Apr 26, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Vanja Nedimovic
Among the lineup of Intellectual Property (IP) rights, designs are perhaps the most and the least glamorous, often not receiving the spotlight their aesthetic fixation and brand value would imply. A lack of awareness and alignment has contributed to this oversight in favor of the longer-lasting copyright, ubiquitous trademark and more familiar patent. Part of the issue stems from the fact that design protection varies enormously depending on location.
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