Court Throws Out Small-Town Seamstress’s $3.7 Million Forgery Suit Against Chanel
The seamstress is actually fairly pleased with the outcome.
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The seamstress is actually fairly pleased with the outcome.
And her business is suffering as a result.
Trovata gave up the two-year legal battle that could have resulted in a landmark verdict.
So much for that landmark legislation about copyrighting clothing designs.
They might not even understand what the case is all about.
Well, not really — but it's up to a jury to decide.
The landmark trial over fast-fashion knockoffs has begun.
The designer blogs about her recent trip to Washington, D.C., with Jason Wu, Narciso Rodriguez, and Thakoon Panichgul.
His resort collection was inspired by Tony Duquette, but the Duquette brand thinks he took it a little too far.
The designer of Johnny Cupcakes thinks tees from their Pastry line are suspiciously similar to his.
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