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Trademarks, Copyrights, or Patents for Clothing Lines and Apparel
There is substantial confusion among business owners regarding the protection the name, logo, slogan, and/or images or design of their clothing line and related products such as purses, jewelry, and shoes. This article will discuss the use of intellectual property, namely trademarks, copyrights, patents, and other forms of protection to lock the product or services.

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THE TRUTH ABOUT BRANDING
Brand. Brand. Brand. Every company today wants to be a brand company. “We are a brand experience company,” or “we have just completed a rebranding campaign” seems to be the new, must-have mantra of organizations. This trend is almost overwhelming and far too often severely misguided.

Born Hustler: American Apparel’s Dov Charney Is Born
“America doesn’t need another faceless, institutional apparel company,” says American Apparel founder Dov Charney. “They need an apparel company that gets it and does it right.”

Lesson #5: Make Efficiency Your Secret Weapon
When Charney filed for bankruptcy it was because American Apparel was suffering from a lack of one thing: efficiency. His staff were all in their 20s, a wildly creative bunch when it came to graphics and design, but few knew the ins and outs of running a business. And so Charney brought on Marty Bailey, an industry expert, who helped make efficiency American Apparel’s secret weapon against its competitors.

Living The American Dream: How Dov Charney Fashioned His Own Success
“Give me the chance of going to Harvard or being there when Google started and I want to be there making $3 an hour sweeping their floors. Or Apple when Steve Jobs started it,” says Charney. “Maybe I'm delusional but that's what I think American Apparel is.” For Charney, the success of American Apparel has just begun. But how did he get to where he is today? How did a Jewish Canadian college dropout become the CEO of one of the most revered and fastest-growing companies in America?

Footwear Major Woodland to franchise internationally
Feb 16, 2010: Footwear and apparel player Woodland will open exclusive stores in select foreign markets later this year, marking its foray into single-brand retailing overseas. The company, according to its top official, would be using the franchise route for its international expansion. The home-grown brand is in advanced stages of negotiations in some markets like the Middle East, South-East Asia and Sri Lanka for selecting local franchise partners and said it will have three to four exclusive outlets abroad by the year-end. At present, Woodland is present in over 600 multibranded outlets in the Middle East, Singapore and Thailand.

Check Your Brand Positioning in 5 Minutes
Understanding brand positioning is very important if you want to correct misconceptions and off-brand opinions of your brand. You may have every intention of analyzing your brand to make sure that it is in a position of strength by participating in scientific research to that end. But first as a litmus test, you might find it useful to do a little under the radar analysis to get a quick feel of your stake holder's opinions regarding your brand positioning. We are going to casually ask them.

What Do You Stand For? What is Your Brand?
Your brand isn’t just a logo or a marketing scheme. Your brand is the promise of the value your customers will receive. A strong brand not only builds relationships – it nourishes them. So how do you develop a brand that works for you by heralding a clear, compelling message people want to hear?

Do Bean Counters Understand Brand Value?
A company's brand has real value. Brand makes up 48% of Coca Cola's brand enterprise value. But outside of the Fortune 500, do CFO's and financial managers of small to medium size companies understand brand value?

Your Brand is More than a Logo or a Tagline
Many people in business believe their logo and slogan make up their corporate brand. And while they are integral to a company’s image, there is so much more to what a brand really encompasses.Your company's brand is its evidence of distinction. Your company's brand strategy is the adoption of that brand by everyone in the company and the process by which the promise of that brand is delivered to your customers.

Harness the Depth of Power In Your Brand
There’s a common misconception in the small business world that looks like this: Brand = Logo That’s simply not the case–a brand is so much more! If you think your brand is the same thing as your logo, then you’re missing out on your chance to harness most of your brand’s power.

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