SCOTUS to weigh in on Unicolors dispute with H&M
02-06-2021
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The US Supreme Court has agreed to review a copyright dispute between fabric designer Unicolors and retailer H&M, during which it will assess a pressing question of whether inaccuracies can invalidate copyright registrations.
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NEW YORK, June 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ H&M is proud to launch the new Beyond the Rainbow campaign on June 1, 2021 in support of the LGBTQIA+ community and Pride 2021. Starring Michaela Jaé Rodriguez and Chella Man, the interactive campaign shows H&M s continued support of the LGBTQIA+ community, telling individual stories from the campaign s stars and encouraging people to share their own through a newly developed web app.
H&M Goes ‘Beyond The Rainbow’ With Emotional, Tech-Driven Pride Campaign Starring Michaela Jaé Rodriguez And Chella Man
The campaign features, among others, American actress and singer Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Mexican influencer Héctor Trejo, Danish actor, model and DJ Sus Wilkins and American activist, artist and actor Chella Man. In addition, several of H&M s own employees appear in the campaign and share their inspiring, personal perspectives on what Pride means to them.
/PRNewswire/ H&M is thrilled to announce a collaboration with Good News, the British footwear brand known for its playful, retro-inspired trainers and.
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H&M begins placing orders again in Myanmar Fashion retailer H&M said on Monday it was gradually beginning to place new orders again with its suppliers in Myanmar after a temporary pause following the military coup in the country.
FILE PHOTO: A man leaves H&M shop in Riga, Latvia January 30, 2020. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins/File Photo
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STOCKHOLM: Fashion retailer H&M said on Monday it was gradually beginning to place new orders again with its suppliers in Myanmar after a temporary pause following the military coup in the country.