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Does this apply to artwork? I ask because a lot of people were upset when Zara, the retail clothing manufacturer, apparently 'pirated' an indie artist's artworks as seen on little appliques on their apparel.

It was most likely one of their thousands of graphic designers making squat who found it on the internet, their design manager didn't catch it as a copy of something, and it wound up on their clothing.

A fury storm on Twitter with very strong suggestions to take against Zara was being proposed by many. I am sure there were some 'IP is a racket' people among them, but the argument seemed to be a one-way street: IP is free, except if you're a company who profits from it and we don't get our cut.




No. The fashion industry doesn't have copyrights or patents, only trademarks (the brands).

This was a great TED talk about it, and about why IP laws in general are bad and how they limit creativity:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLUzgWAEGjY

You may also be interested in the Everything Is A Remix video series, if you haven't seen it already:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9ryPC8bxqE




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