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Copyrighting My Style

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In March 2017, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that certain articles of clothing can obtain copyright protection. This was the Varsity case. This ruling seems at odds with the previous laws of the land in which utility articles, like clothing, could not get copyright protection. Watch a discussion about the impact of Varsity in areas such as fashion, cosplay, and daily wear clothing items.

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Copyrighting My Style (Feb 2018)

In March 2017, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that certain articles of clothing can obtain copyright protection. This was the Varsity case. This ruling seems at odds with the previous laws of the land in which utility articles, like clothing, could not get copyright protection. Join us as we discuss the impact of Varsity in areas such as fashion, cosplay, and daily wear clothing items.

Originally presented: Feb 2018 Copyright and IP for Comic Conventions

Ira P. Domnitz, Ewing & Jones, PLLC - Houston, TX