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Fashion Sustainability Claims Can’t Shake Scrutiny
With Earth Day in April, it’s not a surprise that sustainability claims in the clothing industry have been in the limelight this spring. Actions in both the U.S. and overseas are a reminder to fashion retailers of the…
2021 Will Bring Expanded Protections for Publicity and Privacy Rights Under New York Law
Earlier this month, New York’s governor, Andrew Cuomo, signed a bill[1] that makes significant amendments to New York’s Civil Rights Law, which codifies rights of publicity and privacy in the State. In addition to…
Webinar Replay: Selling Online: How to Avoid Flattening the Curve of an Uptick in Website Traffic
The replay of our recent webinar Selling Online: How to Avoid Flattening the Curve of an Uptick in Website Traffic is available here . COVID-19 has increased the already dizzying amount of online sales, making the…
Ad Law Access Podcast: Green Marketing
As we have written about extensively on this blog, consumers continue to grow more environmentally conscious and demand products that reflect this concern. To meet consumer demands and as part of social…
Second Circuit Limits Copyright Damages To Those Incurred Within Three Years Prior to Suit
While the Copyright Act has a three-year statute of limitations, most courts follow the “discovery rule,” pursuant to which “an infringement claim does not ‘accrue’ until the copyright holder discovers, or with due…