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Vpliv globalizacije na varstvo intelektualne lastnine v modni industriji
ID Länge Babić, Ruby Rea (Author), ID Damjan, Matija (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Modna industrija igra pomembno vlogo v našem vsakdanjem življenju in svetovnem gospodarstvu, saj odraža kulturne vrednote in ustvarja enormne prihodke po vsem svetu. Gre torej za vseobsežno in nenehno razvijajočo se panogo, na katero vplivajo različni dejavniki, med njimi tudi globalizacija. Slednja je namreč temeljito preoblikovala modno industrijo, saj je korenito spremenila načine oblikovanja, proizvodnje, distribucije in prodaje. S tem je pripeljala do razvoja in vzpona hitre mode, kar je med drugim rezultiralo v porastu ponarejenega blaga. Vzajemno delovanje globalizacije in novih tehnologij je tako korenito spremenilo način ustvarjanja, deljenja in uporabe intelektualne lastnine na področju modne industrije. Vprašanje pa je ali je slednje vplivalo tudi na samo varstvo intelektualne lastnine. Tradicionalni pravni instituti varstva intelektualne lastnine, kot so avtorska pravica, blagovna znamka in model, zaenkrat ostajajo bolj ali manj nespremenjeni. Ti instituti se seveda gledano z vidika različnih nacionalnih pravnih redov sicer razlikujejo, vendarle pa bistvo ostaja enako. Avtorska pravica tako varuje osebnostno vez med avtorjem in njegovo stvaritvijo, blagovna znamka zagotavlja identiteto izvora blaga, model pa varuje dvodimenzionalno in tridimenzionalno pojavnost izdelka. Čeprav tradicionalni instituti trenutno še vedno omogočajo celostno varstvo intelektualne lastnine, bo v prihodnosti vseeno potrebno redno posodabljanje regulativnih okvirjev in spodbujanje kulture spoštovanja pravic intelektualne lastnine. Le na ta način bomo lahko zagotovili, da intelektualna lastnina še naprej ostane temelj inovacij in s tem gospodarskega napredka v današnji dobi globalizacije.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:modna industrija, varstvo intelektualne lastnine, globalizacija, hitra moda, kopija, ponaredek, avtorska pravica, blagovna znamka, model, EUIPO
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:PF - Faculty of Law
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-164717 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:08.11.2024
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Language:English
Title:The impact of globalisation on intellectual property protection in the fashion industry
Abstract:
The fashion industry plays an important role in our daily lives and in the global economy, reflecting cultural values and generating huge revenues worldwide. It is therefore a wide-ranging and constantly evolving industry, influenced by a variety of factors, including globalisation. Globalisation has fundamentally reshaped the fashion industry, radically changing the ways of designing, production, distribution and sales. This has led to the development and rise of fast fashion, which has, among other things, resulted in an increase in counterfeit goods. The interaction of globalisation and new technologies has thus radically changed the way intellectual property is created, shared and used in the fashion industry. The question is whether this has also had an impact on the protection of intellectual property itself. The traditional legal institutions of intellectual property protection, such as copyright, trade mark and patents, remain more or less unchanged for the time being. These institutions may, of course, differ from one national legal order to another, but the essence remains the same. Copyrights protect the personal link between the author and his creation, trademarks protect the identity of the origin of the goods and design patents protect the two- and three-dimensional appearance of the product. Although traditional institutions still currently provide comprehensive protection of intellectual property, in the future it will nevertheless be necessary to regularly update regulatory frameworks and promote a culture of respect for intellectual property rights. This is the only way to ensure that intellectual property remains the cornerstone of innovation and thus of economic progress in today's age of globalisation.

Keywords:fashion industry, intellectual property protection, globalisation, fast fashion, knockoff, counterfeit, copyright, trademark, design patent, EUIPO

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