A federal complaint alleging (i) copyright infringement, (ii) unfair competition and false designation of origin under the Lanham Act § 43(a) (15 U.S.C. 1125), (iii) unlawful deceptive acts and practices, and (iv) unfair competition under New York law was filed against Target Corp., by well renowned fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg (“DVN”). DVN accuses Target of selling a dress with a print that is nearly identical to DVN’s fabric pattern and design for a “spotted frog” print, for which DVN owns copyright registration number VAu704-073. Click HERE to read the complaint.
PRACTICE NOTE: Copyright laws currently protect patterns and designs printed on or stitched into the fabric. As we have previously discussed, however, copyright protection is not currently available to protect fashion designs themselves (i.e. the cut, style, or dimensions of clothing). But the Design Piracy Prohibition Act (H.R. 5055) bill is currently pending in congress that, if enacted into law, will provide three years of protection for the fashion design if certain conditions are met. Click Here To Read About The Bill.