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In a follow up to our Fashion Dossier Vol. 1, we are pleased to introduce the next installment.

“It’s beautiful to see how the Fashion fraternity has united to demonstrate zero tolerance towards copycats and has now been taking much required steps to protect their creations from being plagiarized. In the past, designers had a lot of doubts regarding what to do and what not to in order to protect their work legally, however, with so many developments taking place led by instances that superseded the threshold of their patience…it seems that the present and future beholds a demystified vision about what are their rights and what’s the right path to be followed.”

– Safir Anand

Read Fashion Dossier Vol. 2

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