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New JVC handbook covers intellectual property law
The guide provides legal education on protecting name brands, slogans and logos as well as inventions and industrial designs.
New York--The Jewelers Vigilance Committee has released its latest publication for the jewelry industry, a guide on how to protect intellectual property sponsored by Kwiat.
Called “I’ve got an Idea! JVC’s Guide to Intellectual Property Law,” the book provides legal education for JVC members and others in the jewelry industry who create intellectual property, including designs, inventions and brands.
Specifically, the handbook covers protecting jewelry designs through copyright law, protecting name brands, slogans and logos through trademark law, and protecting inventions and industrial designs through patent law, as well as other forms of intellectual property.
“Understanding intellectual property law is extremely important for any business,” said JVC President and CEO Cecilia Gardner. “This guide will help everyone in the business of designing, manufacturing, distributing and selling jewelry and jewelry supplies understand how to protect their valuable creations, but not infringe on the rights of others.”
The guide costs $20 for JVC members and $25 for non-members, and is available for purchase by calling the JVC at 212-997-2002. It is the companion piece to the JVC’s “Guide to Selling Jewelry in the 21st Century: Legal Compliance for Designers, Independent Jewelers, and Online Sellers.”
For additional information, contact the JVC’s Sara Yood at sara@jvclegal.org or at the number listed above.
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