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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Haochen Sun (Assistant Professor of Law, Assistant Professor of Law, University of Hong Kong) , Barton Beebe (Professor of Law, Professor of Law, New York University School of Law) , Madhavi Sunder (Professor of Law, Professor of Law, University of California, Davis, School of Law)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 23.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 15.50cm Weight: 0.476kg ISBN: 9780199335701ISBN 10: 0199335702 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 08 October 2015 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsContents Contributors vii part one | Introduction 1. Introduction 3 Barton Beebe part two | The Concept of Luxury 2. Luxury and Its Opposites: A Critical Fashion Studies Perspective 13 Susan B. Kaiser, Joseph H. Hancock II, and Sara T. Bernstein 3. The Story of Luxury Products and the (Broken) Promise of Superior Quality in a World of Prestige for the Masses 31 Irene Calboli 4. The Economics of Demand for Counterfeiting 57 Yi Qian part three | The Social Life of Luxury Brands 5. Brands R Us 77 Mario Biagioli, Anupam Chander, and Madhavi Sunder 6. Parody as Brand 93 Stacey L. Dogan and Mark A. Lemley 7. Stolen Valor and Stolen Luxury: Free Speech and Exclusivity 121 Rebecca Tushnet 8. The Gender of Trademarks and Luxury Branding 145 Ann Bartow part four | Law for the 1%? Concerns from Distributive Justice 9. Upstairs/Downstairs, Fashionwise: A View of Design Protection from Lower Down the Food Chain 173 Diane Leenheer Zimmerman 10. Shanzhai, Sumptuary Law, and Intellectual Property Law in Contemporary China 203 Barton Beebe 11. The Ethical Responsibilities of Luxury Companies and Consumers 225 Haochen Sun 12. The Scholarship of Envy: How the Framing of Fashion Leaves a Legal Lacuna 249 Susan Scafidi part five | The Globalization of Luxury Brands 13. Let Them Eat Fake Cake: The Rational Weakness of China's Anti-Counterfeiting Policy 263 Kal Raustiala and Christopher Jon Sprigman 14. A Perspective from Asia: Special Protection for Luxury Brands-Legal Sense or Nonsense? 289 David Llewelyn 15. Cosmopolitanism and the Transnational Trademark 309 Sonia K. Katyal Index 339ReviewsIt is certainly a worthwhile addition to any library collection because it provides a how-to guide to any erstwhile defense counsel when faced with overzealous luxury brand plaintiffs seeking to enforce their brands. * John A. Tessensohn,European Intellectual Property Review * Author InformationHaochen Sun is Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law. He teaches and writes in the areas of intellectual property and property law. He has been a Visiting Professor of Law at the University of California, Davis, School of Law. Professor Sun has organized a few leading international conferences on intellectual property and has taught courses on luxury brand protection. His recent publications include Living Together in One Civilized World: How Luxury Companies and Consumers Can Fulfill Their Ethical Responsibilities to the Poor, 46 UC Davis Law Review 547 (2013). Barton Beebe is the John M. Desmarais Professor of Intellectual Property Law at New York University School of Law. He has been the Anne Urowsky Visiting Professor of Law at Yale Law School and a Visiting Professor of Law at Stanford Law School. In 2007, Professor Beebe was a Special Master in the case of Louis Vuitton Malletier v. Dooney & Bourke, Inc., No. 04 Civ. 2990 (SAS) (S.D.N.Y.). His published works include Intellectual Property Law and the Sumptuary Code, 123 Harvard Law Review 809 (2010). Madhavi Sunder is Professor of Law at the University of California, Davis, School of Law. Her work traverses numerous legal fields, from intellectual property to human rights law and the First Amendment. She has been Visiting Professor of Law at Yale Law School, the University of Chicago Law School, and Cornell Law School. She was named a Carnegie Scholar in 2006. She is the author of From Goods to a Good Life: Intellectual Property and Global Justice (2012). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |