It is hard to get it right when it comes to understanding the most basic laws that apply to the rapidly evolving fashion and retail sectors, especially when it comes to intellectual property rights.
“Fashion Law Fundamentals” is a certificate program being offered by The Fashion Law, a leading independent industry publication, dedicated to helping participants build a foundation in retail law and fashion business.
IP CloseUp readers receive 10% discount for the August 2nd webinar, as well as a certificate of participation in TFL Fashion Law Fundamentals program. Use discount code CIPU.
Real-World Case Studies
From TFL: “Learn from top industry experts, explore real-world case studies, build powerful connections, and unlock exclusive access to TFL resources as you acquire tools to address the evolving legal challenges facing the retail industry.”
This program provides an opportunity to gain expertise in key areas, including brand building and IP, regulation and legislation, sustainability best practices, cutting-edge technology, and deal making.
Participants will receive an education in the foundations of fashion law and business, including insights into cutting-edge issues that are impacting the retail industry today and in the future. Among the session leaders will be Julie Zerbo, editor of The Fashion Law.
Instructors include Sixtine Bousquet Lambert, IP Legal Counsel for the Americas, Hugo Boss and Anna Dalla Val, Director of External Affairs, Brand Protection, Amazon (pictured).
This program provides an opportunity to gain expertise in key areas, including (but not limited to): brand building and IP, relevant regulation and legislation, circularity and the secondary market, ESG/sustainability best practices, cutting-edge technology, and deal making in the retail industry.
Intellectual Property Principles & Practice
The IP session will delve into intellectual property principles and practices in fashion and retail, including the evolving challenges of protecting design, trademarks, and brand identity in a globalized marketplace.
Topics range from the IP creation and enforcement of trade dress and copyright to the role of emerging technologies in combating counterfeits and managing IP portfolios.
To register, or for more information about about the program, visit https://www.thefashionlaw.com/fashion-law-fundamentals/.
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