I'd definitely recommend reading Hemphill, S. C., & Suk, J. (2009b). The
Law, Culture, and Economics of Fashion. Stanford Law Review, 61.
And for a more general overview of the situation, Johanna Blakley's TED talk
is a must-watch, if you haven't already seen it:
http://www.ted.com/talks/johanna_blakley_lessons_from_fashion_s_free_culture.html

Alex



On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 7:52 PM, Ryan Prior <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 7:58 AM, Lex <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Guys!
> >
> > What's wrong?  I'm appalled that there is not even a single mention of
> > fashion and copyright on the page of freeculture.org
>
> Lex,
>
> I feel badly that nobody replied today. I feel like I don't know the
> first thing about fashion (I read The Sartorialist and Jezebel, but
> don't feel that counts for anything =D) and I bet a lot of people on
> this mailing list feel the same way. That being said, I'd be eager to
> spread links to any thoughtful writers who are addressing the
> intersection of fashion and copyright (presuming there are some?) and
> I could certainly be persuaded to open lines of communication with my
> state and federal government representatives.
>
> Thanks for bringing this to my attention... I share your apparent
> dismay at not seeing more mention of this in Free Culture spaces, but
> don't really know what I can do about it. Any further suggestions?
>
> Ryan
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