European Fashion Law: A Practical Guide from Start-up to Global SuccessEuropean Fashion Law: A Practical Guide from Start-up to Global Success provides an accessible guide to the legal issues associated with running a fashion business in Europe. This concise book follows the lifecycle of a fashion business from protecting initial designs through to global expansion. |
Contents
Trade marks and your brand | |
Copyright and your creative works | |
Raiding the fashion archive | |
Before you collect any personal data | |
Before you sign a lease | |
Before your first ad campaign | |
Before launching your ecommerce site | |
THE BIG ISSUES | |
Franchising | |
Resolving disputes | |
Image rights | |
Designs | |
Other important rights | |
GETTING YOUR BUSINESS STARTED | |
Before you incorporate your company | |
Before you enter into your first contract | |
Before you get anyone new involved | |
Before signing an agency or distribution agreement | |
Before you post anything online | |
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European Fashion Law: A Practical Guide from Start-up to Global Success Rosie Burbidge No preview available - 2019 |
European Fashion Law: A Practical Guide from Start-up to Global Success Rosie Burbidge No preview available - 2019 |
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