Digital Fashion and Brand Protection: Leveraging Copyright, Trademark, and Trade Dress; Ownership Challenges
A live 90-minute premium CLE video webinar with interactive Q&A
This CLE webinar will guide IP counsel on protecting digital fashion intellectual property. The panel will discuss the various forms of IP that can protect fashion in the digital world of virtual reality and gaming and the challenges of enforcement. The panel will review past case law decisions and pending cases and developments that will establish new precedent for future protection and enforcement of fashion IP in the digital world. The panel will also discuss the risks of failing to protect the brands and offer best practices for protecting brands in digital fashion.
Outline
- Protecting digital fashion with IP laws
- Copyright: What can you protect?
- Trademark and trade dress in the digital world
- Domain names in the digital world
- Design patents
- Impact of recent decisions
- Best practices
Benefits
The panel will review these and other important issues:
- How should counsel leverage IP laws to protect important intellectual property in the digital world?
- What are the hurdles to protecting brands in the digital world, and what strategies can be employed to enhance protection?
- What best practices should counsel employ to enforce IP rights in the digital world?
Faculty

Howard S. Hogan
Partner, Chair Consumer and Retail Practice Group
Gibson Dunn & Crutcher
Mr. Hogan’s practice focuses on IP litigation and counseling, including trademark, false advertising, copyright,... | Read More
Mr. Hogan’s practice focuses on IP litigation and counseling, including trademark, false advertising, copyright, right of publicity, licensing, trade secret, and patent matters. He has represented various corporations and individuals in a broad range of industries, including fashion, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, financial services, sports, entertainment, transportation, and online services. A significant portion of Mr. Hogan’s practice involves computer, Internet, and new media-related issues. Many of his matters have tested the application of traditional legal principles to the Internet and emerging technologies, such as in connection with issues of Internet jurisdiction, online contracting, and the application of trademark and copyright law to search engines, social media, mobile apps, and artificial intelligence. Mr. Hogan has been involved in cutting edge matters concerning the protection of data, and he has assisted clients with several substantial trade secrets and information security matters. He also represents clients in connection with rights of publicity, NIL rights, and the developing legal framework that governs uses of digital replicas.
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Philip Nulud
Shareholder
Buchalter
Mr. Nulud has successfully guided clients in protecting and monetizing their vital trademarks and other intellectual... | Read More
Mr. Nulud has successfully guided clients in protecting and monetizing their vital trademarks and other intellectual property for close to two decades. His day-to-day representations are in the fashion, apparel, retail, and consumer products space. Mr. Nulud represents and works with well-known apparel brands, couture fashion houses, streetwear brands, apparel and footwear manufacturers, licensing agencies, retailers, celebrities, athletes, influencers, beauty and wellness companies, financial services companies, and others in all things IP. They rely on his value-add approach and strategic management of their IP holdings and often seek his counsel in all things legal. Having handled thousands of domestic and international trademarks, Mr. Nulud offers extensive experience in establishing, protecting, and enforcing clients’ IP. He has also earned a reputation as the go-to-lawyer for all issues revolving around domain names, social media, and the Internet. Mr. Nulud teaches a Fashion Law course as an adjunct professor at Loyola Law School Los Angeles.
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