Dr. Marcketti good afternoon. Im very happy to see you all here today. Thank you for coming over to the Memorial Union to see this class. Today i am going to present a paper called knock it off a history of design piracy in the fashion industry. I wanted acknowledge my coauthor dr. Jane parsons from the university of missouri. This work is currently under contract with Texas Tech University press. We will start with some questions to try to think about do we know what design piracy is . All right, with a showing of hands, how many of you have seen design piracy in magazines, in television, or perhaps even on the internet . Wow. A good number of you. Here is my example with marie claire magazine, one with rachel ray and the higherpriced and the lowerpriced version right next to it. Heres another question for you. Have you ever experienced design piracy while shopping online or at a brickandmortar store . Raise your hand. Ok, we have even more people. Recently i was looking at amazon. Co
Merchants and in the 1940s faced federal sanctions for monopolistic practices. This class is about 40 minutes. Dr. Marcketti good afternoon. Im very happy to see you all here today. Thank you for coming over to the Memorial Union to see this class. Today i am going to present a paper called knock it off a history of design piracy in the womens Apparel Fashion industry. I want to acknowledge my coauthor dr. Jane parsons from the university of missouri. This work is currently under contract with Texas Tech University press. We will start today with some questions to try to think about do we know what design piracy is . All right, with a showing of hands, how many of you have seen design piracy in magazines, in television, or perhaps even on the internet . Wow. A good number of you. So here is my example with marie claire magazine, one with rachel ray and the higherpriced and the lowerpriced version right next to it. Heres another question for you. Have you ever experienced design piracy
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[applause] Doris Kearns Goodwin and scott heard its wonderful to have you here and welcome to miami. This is our premier annual cultural events so its great to have you here. You both have written books about president s who are part of the progressive era. Really, it was really started by eva roosevelt. Of course he was affectionately known as teddy so Doris Kearns Goodwin how did he start the progressive era and what propelled him to act . And what were his successes that are still with us today . I may indeed call him teddy even though he didnt like to be called teddy that but i think he has lost that data with history so Teddy Roosevelt came into power at a time when really the aspects of the Industrial Age had not been dealt with since the civil war. There was no real Workers Compensation. Women and children were exploited in the factories. Huge monopolies were heating up, the gap to train the rich and the poor had grown wider sounded familiar to situations of today. Additional re