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Steven I. Weisburd and Dawn Rudenko Albert, partners at Dickstein Shapiro, and Brian M. Kudowitz, an associate at the firm, write that the introduction of the Design Piracy Prohibition Act has stirred up much debate over whether design piracy is good or bad for the fashion industry. Proponents argue that new technology threatens U.S. designers' ability to compete with lower-cost countries. Critics say that design copying makes the industry thrive and encourages innovation through the "accepted practice" of "paying homage" to others' designs. Regardless of which side of the swatch you find yourself on in this debate, it is indisputable that current U.S. law provides little protection for fashion designs, and the DPPA, if enacted, is likely to significantly impact fashion throughout the world.
January 20, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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