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The Uk Intellectual Property Law Is Not Sufficient For The...
The UK Intellectual Property Law is not sufficient for the Fashion Industry Name: Course: Course Code: Institution: Date: To those who are not familiar with the processes within the fashion industry, this world of style is characterized by a peaceful coexistence between all the stakeholders. To those in the know however, this is far from the truth with the fashion industry. The value of the United Kingdom fashion industry is large contributing to about 20 billion pounds into the countryââ¬â¢s economy on an annual basis. To have a better understanding, the contribution made by the fashion industry to the countryââ¬â¢s Gross Domestic Product is almost twice that being brought in by car manufacturers which is valued at 10.1 billion so fashion is no doubt a major business and clothing designs one of the core assets. In considering this, it is therefore a surprise that businesses that are operating within this industry within this industry are not given the opportunity to do more to protect the designs that they have. This paper puts forward the assertion that based on the case law of J Choo(Jersey) Li mited v Towerstone Limited and Others, the system of intellectual property protection available in United Kingdom law is not fit for use in the fashion industry in its present condition. The Nature of the Fashion Industry In spite of the considerable role that fashion designers and the entire fashion industry plays, designers are often unable to completely and comprehensivelyShow MoreRelatedLvmh Report7586 Words à |à 31 Pageswines cognac and leather fashion goods, other three are perfumes cosmetics, watches jewelry and selective retailing. 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