Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Facts of the case

1.Facts of the case -- a concise statement of the facts that brought the case before the Court.

The case I choosed was The Fashion Originator’ Guild of America v. Federal Trade Commission. The case was originally argued on February 10, 1941 and decided March 3, 1941. This case was brought on because a designer who had no patent or copyright on his designs which he consider original and distinctive discovered his designs were being used and tweaked around then sold at a lower price point. Then to help and keep the integrity of his designs he encouraged his buyers to boycott the other retailers.

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