Copyright For Fashion Designers
Copyright For Fashion Designers
Description:
In today’s modern international market, fashion designers, entrepreneurs and executives need state, federal, and international laws to protect their intellectual property-their brands and the products by which their clients recognize them. Fashion Law provides a concise and practical guide to the full range of legal issues faced by a fashion company as it grows from infancy to international stature.
It covers vital issues as intellectual property protection and litigation, licensing, anti-counterfeiting, start-ups and finance, commercial transactions, retail property leasing, employment regulations, advertising and marketing, celebrity endorsements, international trade.
At end of every module, there is interesting multiple choice quizzes. Quizzes are self-evaluating and help participants understand the concept better.
Content and Structure:
Course includes 10 modules. Each module is designed for sequential and in detail understanding of fashion law.
Module 1: Starting a fashion brand
Module 2: Trademarks and Trade dress
Module 3: Copyright
Module 4: Design Patents
Module 5: Design Piracy Legislation
Module 6: Litigation Strategies in Law
Module 7: Fashion Licensing
Module 8: Unfair Competition
Module 9: Counterfeiting
Module 10: Commercial Agreements in Fashion
Final Exam:
Each module has self-assessment quiz in the end. There is multiple choice end examination. End examination is of 60 minutes. After answering all questions in allocated time, participants can submit the exam online. Participants who pass the program will be sent certificate at their registered address.
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