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Regulating Style Intellectual Property Law And The Business Of Fashion In Guatemala Kedron Thomas

  • SKU: BELL-51819072
Regulating Style Intellectual Property Law And The Business Of Fashion In Guatemala Kedron Thomas
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.67 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Kedron Thomas
ISBN: 9780520964860, 0520964861
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Regulating Style Intellectual Property Law And The Business Of Fashion In Guatemala Kedron Thomas by Kedron Thomas 9780520964860, 0520964861 instant download after payment.

Fashion knockoffs are everywhere. Even in the out-of-the-way markets of highland Guatemala, fake branded clothes offer a cheap, stylish alternative for people who cannot afford high-priced originals. Fashion companies have taken notice, ensuring that international trade agreements include stronger intellectual property protections to prevent brand “piracy.” In Regulating Style, Kedron Thomas approaches the fashion industry from the perspective of indigenous Maya people who make and sell knockoffs, asking why they copy and wear popular brands, how they interact with legal frameworks and state institutions that criminalize their livelihood, and what is really at stake for fashion companies in the global regulation of style.
 

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