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Trovata v. Forever 21: Deadlocked

2009_04_trovatavsforever21-1.jpg.jpegJury deliberations began Friday in the Trovata/Forever 21 court case over allegations that Forever 21 purposely copied specific elements from seven designs in Trovata’s collections.

WWD reports this morning that the California jury has informed the judge that they are currently unable to reach a decision. They’ve asked for clarification on some legal points and will resume deliberations today. If they can’t reach a decision, there will be a mistrial.

We’ve been very clear about where stand on the general issue of infringement on intellectual property and really hope for a decision in this case that upholds designers’ rights.

But we’re not surprised to hear that the jury is deadlocked, considering the battles that ensue within our own comments section every time we do an Adventures in Copyright post. (Yes, we do read them. Each and every one.)

However, what’s this we hear of possible jury misconduct on the case? That sounds like something out of a Grisham novel, not a fashion intellectual property trial.

UPDATE: The U.S. District Court judge presiding over the case has just declared a mistrial due to “irreconcilable differences” and dismissed the jury.

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posted by austinsamuel

May 27, 2009 9:44AM

Morning Abby

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posted by guest

May 27, 2009 9:53AM

tl;dr

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posted by guest

May 27, 2009 10:54AM

stop thinking so hard about artistic integrity. you guys really think this case will affect anything? the bottom line is it's free press for BOTH sides- why else do you think they're sitting in court right now?

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