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The FashionablyIP podcast is a look at important and hot topics in the world of fashion and intellectual property. In the podcast, we review the latest intellectual property issues in fashion or discuss matters of IP which have impacted the world of fashion for years and have come up again and again. The podcast will consist of interviews, opinion pieces and case law discussions.The information in this podcast is not legal advice. If you have any questions concerning the issues raised please ...
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The We are Wakefield Podcast showcase is hosted by We Are Wakefield Ltd Managing Director, Claire Sutherley. The purpose of the podcast is to showcase businesses that are part of the WAW community as well as communicating support and useful information. We Are Wakefield Ltd is a membership organisation that supports local businesses and encourages collaboration to strengthen the local economy.
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In Episode 10, we are joined by Claire Tolley, Founder of Cridling Ltd and Lauren Richardson, Trade Mark Attorney for HGF Ltd. We discuss how a kombucha health drink business was born through personal need and how and why we should protect our businesses and brands. Claire and Lauren candidly share their non-traditional journeys and how they’ve nav…
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In Episode 11, we are joined by Ali Carruthers-Illingwoth, Co-Founder of Purple Pebble People Ltd and Sarah Henry Founder of Sarah Henry Safeguarding Ltd. Navigating Loss: A Journey of Resilience and Transformation In this poignant episode, we delve into the profound impact of personal tragedy—the loss of a child. Our guests share how this heart-wr…
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Rebecca Field and Lee Curtis discuss the intellectual property rights that apply to jewellery, some recent cases on the protection of jewellery under trademark law, and also why all things that glitter as jewellery may not always be protectable under intellectual property law. Timestamps: 2:44 – Why jewellery is not a form of fashion which is apt f…
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Rebecca Field and Lee Curtis discuss the intellectual property rights which apply to dresses and how dress design has moulded some of the IP rights that apply to fashion items. Further, can the ‘overall look’ of a dress designer be protected via IP law, as opposed to individual dress designs? Timestamps: 3:30 - how dress fashion has influenced IP a…
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Rebecca Field and Lee Curtis discuss the recent decision of the General Court of the European Union, which upheld previous decisions of the EUIPO to cancel a Community Design Registration for a pair of trainers in the name of Puma SE based on prior disclosures of the design by Rihanna on Instagram. Timestamps: 3:39: How Rihanna inadvertently destro…
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In Episode 9, we are joined by Simon Banks, facilitator of The Alternative Board (TAB) Wakefield District and Nick Johnston-Davis co-founder of Instoppabl. In this powerful conversation we discuss how to achieve maximum performance in your business and personal life and how wellbeing builds the foundations of success. Host & WAW MD Claire Sutherley…
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Rebecca Field and Lee Curtis discuss IP law in the fashion sector via a series of objects. The second object they will discuss is the handbag. What IP rights apply to this form of fashion item? Are there any particular IP rights most applicable to the handbag? Are there any significant recent IP cases impacting handbags? Timestamps: 2:42: Why is th…
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Rebecca Field and Lee Curtis start to discuss IP law in the fashion sector via a series of objects. The first object they will discuss is the humble trainer or sneaker. What IP rights apply to this form of footwear? Are there any particular IP rights most applicable to the sneaker or trainer? What special consumer issues and traits impact the prote…
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In Episode 8 we are joined by Katie Hopkins, Head of Community & Marketing at Tileyard North and Dan Smith, Managing Director of DSM Productions. We talk about the rise of Tileyard North based on its sister-site at Kings Cross and DSM's views on the challenges faced by the events industry. Conversation leads to how these two businesses collaborate …
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Rebecca Field and Lee Curtis discuss the impact of exhaustion of rights on intellectual property law in the world of fashion. The exhaustion of IP rights is particularly important in the world of fashion retail and impact of IP rights owners’ ability control their distribution channels. Under what conditions can brand owners object to the resale of…
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Join the heartwarming conversation with the Ballard family as we unveil the tale of their daughter's brave fight against growth hormone deficiency. The intimate account begins with the unsettling discovery of Bayla's abnormal growth patterns at age three, leading to vigilant tracking by her pediatrician and the eventual partnership with a pediatric…
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Host: Dr. Joel Steelman Guest Expert: Dr. Anil Piya Imagine being a parent, watching your child struggle with symptoms of a rare condition that you can't quite put your finger on. Pediatric endocrinologist Dr. Anil Piya joins Dr. Steelman to shed light on this often misunderstood condition - pseudohypoparathyroidism. He delves into the intricacies …
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The impact of artificial intelligence on IP in fashion? Rebecca Field and Lee Curtis discuss the impact of artificial intelligence on intellectual property law in the world of fashion. What is artificial intelligence? How does an AI application learn to become a fashion designer? Can AI applications own and create IP rights in fashion? How do you d…
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Rebecca Field and Lee Curtis interview their HGF colleagues Lauren Somers and Emma Pallister on the quiet luxury trend in fashion and what impact does it have on IP rights. How do you protect and enforce aspects of quiet luxury? Timestamps: 1:40 – Introduction to guest speakers, Lauren Somers, and Emma Pallister 2:51 – Quiet luxury and buying habit…
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In Episode 7 we are joined by Louise Turner, Founder of Wordsmiths Unlimited & Awards Writers, Co-Founder of the Wakefield Business Awards and Multi-Award winning presenter and journalist, Christine Talbot. We talk everything business awards from writing a successful entry to how to keep the attention of the room at the event itself. Conversation l…
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Rebecca Field and Lee Curtis interview their HGF colleague Suzan Moss on searching for fashion designs in the UK and EU. What IP rights do you have to consider? What about disclosure dates, novelty, and individual character? What is good practice in registering designs for fashion items. Timestamps: 1:25 – Introduction to guest speaker, Suzan Moss.…
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There is a lingering impact of Brexit on design and trade mark rights in the world of fashion. You might have thought that Brexit no longer has an impact of IP law in the fashion world, well it still does. The 31st December 2023 is approaching, and that date will be significant in a number of ways in IP rights in the world of fashion. We discuss th…
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In Episode 6 we are joined by Peter Molyneux, Estate Director at Nostell Estate and Tony Simmonds, Director at RV2 Power. We talk about career pathways, art collections, Tesla and Glastonbury, passion projects including The Great Yorkshire show and winning and judging the Wakefield Business Awards. We cover negative networking and the power of comm…
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Welcome to Series 3, Episode 4 of HGF’s Fashionably IP podcast. In this podcast we talk about parody fashion brands and whether there are any differences in the approach to them in the US, UK, and EU from a trade mark law perspective. Has a recent decision in the US on parody brands brought the various approaches closer together? Timestamps: 02.25:…
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In Episode 5 we are joined by Adrian Spawforth, Managing Director of Spawforths and Mark Lynam, Corporate Director for Regeneration and Economic Growth at Wakefield Council. We talk about the past, present and future of the Wakefield District and how the two organisations plan how we work, live and play. What can we expect to see happen in the near…
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This podcast is the final in a series of three podcasts on key aspects of trade mark protection in the UK and EU. We talk about two ‘quirky’ aspects of UK and EU trade mark practice, notably series and position trade mark applications, with a fashion spin. Timestamps: 03.14 – What is a series Trade mark? 05.37 – What use are series Trade marks for …
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This podcast is the second in a series of three podcasts on key aspects of trade mark protection in the UK and EU. We talk about the decorative use of trademarks in the world of fashion and who exactly is the average consumer in a trade mark infringement action under UK practice. Timestamps: 03:04 - why is decorative or ornamental use an issue in t…
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We are joined by Jonny Parkinson, General Manager of Elis, and David Masters, Group Chair of OE Electrics. We hear about their individual journeys: using gates as goal posts and why education doesn't have to happen in your teens. We talk about why both these large businesses stay in Wakefield, aspirations for the future and the sustainability legac…
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Welcome to the first episode in series 3 of HGF’s Fashionably IP podcast. This podcast is the first in a series of three podcasts on key aspects of trade mark protection in the UK and EU. This episode will focus on the subject of goodwill with a fashion spin as ever. We will also have a special guest in this podcast but you will have to tune into t…
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Welcome to episode 3 of our second series of HGF’s Fashionably IP podcast. This podcast is the final podcast in a series of three podcasts on key aspects of design protection in the UK and EU. We are going to talk about all the small but potentially significant quirks and points of UK and EU Registered Design Practice, including disclaimers, drawin…
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In Episode 2 of the We Are Wakefield Podcast, we meet Rachel Smith of Clutter is the Enemy and Claire Roberts of Rutley Clark Unique Homes. We explore the challenges faced by two businesses that were born during the COVID19 pandemic. Rachel and Claire discuss property, mindsets and how they've collaborated to great effect.…
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Timestamps: 2:39 - Novelty and the scope of infringement rights. 3:33- What is the test for novelty? 6:07 - What is the test for infringement for registered designs in the UK and EU? 7:38 - Procter & Gamble Co vs Reckitt Benckiser (UK) Ltd case. 8:20 - What is the novelty test for UK and EU Unregistered Design Rights? 8:57 - Karen Millen case.…
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In our very first We Are Wakefield Podcast, in episode 1, we're joined by two of our valued members and Board Members, Helen McDonald, General Manager at Solupak Ltd and Ben Dews, Managing Director at Stada Media. In this episode, we hear more about each business and its journey to where it is today; we also talk more personally about Helen and Ben…
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Welcome to Series 2 Episode 1 of HGF's Fashionably IP Podcast. In this episode we will be talking about disclosure and its impact of unregistered and registered design protection and we are going to have a fashion spin as always. Timestamps: 1:35 - About HGF 2:40 - Disclosure and registered and unregistered design rights 5:14 - The Crocs case 6:17 …
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In the ninth edition of HGF’s Fashionably IP podcast in the spirit of the new year and new beginnings or at least recycled beginnings, we are going to talk about recycling, upcycling and resale in fashion. How do IP rights impact recycling, upcycling and resale? Can a brand owner control the resale of its branded product and product which may have …
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In the eighth edition of HGF's Fashionably IP Podcast, we are doing something different to what we have done with our previous podcasts and have a Christmas special. In this podcast we are talking about Father Christmas and how if he had been starting out in his toy and joy distribution business what trade mark and design rights he could have combi…
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In the seventh edition of HGF's Fashionably IP Podcast, we discuss the protection of shape trade marks in the world of fashion. Our discussion centres on the recent refusal by the Board of Appeal of the European Union Intellectual Property Office to register the shape of the Christian Dior saddle bag hand bag. We also touch on the decision from the…
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In this sixth podcast, we discuss the protection of geographical terms in the world of fashion. An emotive subject for businesses and countries alike. Examples of geographical terms in fashion 01:46 The Windsurfing Chiemsee case 03:29 Iceland (the country vs the food retailer) case 05:12 Louis Vuitton's Vendôme trade mark registrations 08:20 Takeaw…
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In our fifth podcast we talk about trade mark rights protecting fashion designs. Design and copyright may be of obvious use, but what about trade mark rights? Timestamps: An intro to HGF and the podcast Trade mark rights to protect fashion designs and why is that an important subject 02:07 Freddy SpA vs Hugz Clothing 05:12 Position trade marks 07:0…
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In our fourth podcast we talk about heritage brands in fashion or brands which are sometimes unfairly called zombie brands. Can zombie fashion brands come back to life? How does trade mark deal with this particular issue of fashion IP law? Timestamps: An intro to HGF and the podcast Intro to heritage brands in fashion 1:50 Why do such brands cause …
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In our third podcast, we talk about the issue of protecting trade marks when they are the fashion product itself. An intro to HGF and the podcast The issue of protecting trade marks when they are the fashion product itself (1:59) Louis Vuitton chequerboard design (4:48) Trade mark protection over design protection (08:01) Takeaways from the discuss…
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In this first podcast, we are going to talk about the use of personal names as ‘brands’ and why this is an important subject in the world of fashion. An intro to HGF and the podcast Why is the use of personal names as brands important in the world of fashion (2:41) The Elizabeth Emanual case (4:35) The Karen Millen case (9:40) Learnings from the ca…
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