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Trending Legal Issues in 3D Printing in the Creative Arts (especially the fashion industry) [1.5 hrs. MCLE Credit Available]

  • Wednesday, May 13, 2015
  • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Wells Fargo Building, 2140 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, CA 94704
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Trending Legal Issues in 3D Printing in the Creative Arts (especially the fashion industry)

with Ella Brodskaya, Esq. Rachel Fischbein, Esq.


[1.5-hr. MCLE Credit Available]


As 3-D printers are becoming more accessible and affordable to the public, the increasing use and availability of 3-D printers will drastically affect intellectual property protection -- especially in the fashion industry. This innovative technology  presents both benefits and detriments to fashion designers. This panel will address the avenues of  intellectual property protection available to fashion designers, the effect and legal implications of 3-D printing technology regarding intellectual property rights, and the enforcement issues surrounding infringement of intellectual property rights.

1. Brief introduction to 3-D printing (examples of 3-D printed clothing and footwear)

2. Benefits and Detriments of 3-D printing in the fashion industry

3. IP protection for fashion designers

4. Effects of 3-D printing on intellectual property rights

5. Enforcement issues regarding infringement of IP rights

6. Conclusion/Questions from the audience

Panelists:


Ella Brodskaya, Esq.

Ms. Brodskaya counsels clients in intellectual property law, including IP strategy, portfolio development, trademark, copyright, and related transactions and disputes. Ms. Brodskaya developed significant experience in her previous roles at Louis Vuitton North America, Inc. and Silver Starr Art Studios, an entertainment consultancy, in New York City, in product branding and brand management, trademark and copyright portfolio development, and enforcement of intellectual property rights in the fashion, consumer product, and entertainment industries.


Rachel Fischbein, Esq.

Rachel Fischbein is the founder of Law On The Runway. She is a graduate of Santa Clara University School of Law and licensed to practice law in California. Law On The Runway primarily assists fashion and beauty entrepreneurs by helping them with building the foundations of their companies. Ms. Fischbein holds a bachelor's degree in fashion marketing from Woodbury University. She interned at Organic Exchange, a non-profit which promotes organic fibers and sustainable farming within the apparel industry. She also worked in a sales and marketing role for Trumaker, a startup menswear fashion company. Ms. Fischbein is an active member of the San Francisco Fashion and Merchant Alliance, Digitally Chic, and a registered panel attorney for the California Lawyers for the Arts.



MCLE:
CLA is a State Bar of California approved MCLE provider.
This program qualifies for 1.5 hours of general MCLE credit and zero hours of Prevention, Detection and Treatment of Substance Abuse credit. This event may meet the requirements for continuing legal education credits in other states. Please check with the bar association in the state in which you are seeking credits to see if this event is eligible.

  

 

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