Intellectual Property and Human Rights in the Nonmultilateral Era
In the past decade, the European Union and the United States have actively established bilateral, plurilateral, and regional trade and investment agreements. While the United
In the past decade, the European Union and the United States have actively established bilateral, plurilateral, and regional trade and investment agreements. While the United
The following is an excerpt from a speech given by Neelie Kroes at the 2012 Intellectual Property and Innovation Summit, hosted by The Lisbon Council
France is known for its fashion. Perhaps more importantly within the fashion world, France is known as being one of the last remaining champions of
The fashion law community has been carefully watching Christian Louboutin and Yves Saint Laurent battle over red-soled shoes. At first, the twitter-verse heralded this decision
On Thursday, September 13, 2012, the European Parliament adopted a new directive stating that cinematographic and audiovisual works as well as phonograms that are protected by copyright but whose rights holders
In a recent victory for French design house Christian Louboutin, a New York appeals court has ruled that Louboutin can trademark its shoes’ iconic red