Rachael Taylor created
her "Etched Floral" hand drawn design in 2008 and since then she has
produced various products bearing the design, including wallpaper, oven gloves,
lampshades and tea towels. These products have been featured in a number of
magazines, therefore one assumes that the design is relatively well-known in the
world of etched floral designs.
M+S recently
launched a new range of t-shirts bearing what Taylor calls a "strikingly
similar" design. M+S's t-shirts can be seen alongside Taylor's
products on her blog,
so you can decide for yourself how similar the designs are. Pretty similar, is
this blogger's conclusion.
© Holly Hayes |
Taylor's request
to high street retailers is that they publicly sign up to a pledge initiated by
the Anti-Copying in Design Group, set up
to protect independent designers from copyright infringement and to represent
them in disputes. John Lewis, Next and Selfridges have signed up and have
promised to commission rather than copy designs.
Copyright cannot
be registered in the UK. This clearly benefits independent designers who may
not know how or may not have the resources to register copyright in each of
their designs, however it also means that in cases like this designers need to
show copying in order to prove that copyright in their work has been infringed.
It also means that retailers have no way of checking whether their suppliers
are providing them with original works or not.
Taylor could of
course have registered her design, which would have made her battle much easier,
however many designers aren't aware that they can register designs, and even in
larger companies the right is under-used. Registered designs are seen as
complicated and niche rights however as this case demonstrates, in order to
protect designers it is time that registered designs became more mainstream.
2 comments:
Rachael Taylor designs are copyrighted and she has even worked for m&s before so they are aware of her work. Rachael has joined forces with ACID to get all high street stores to support the “COMMISSION IT, DON’T COPY IT!” CAMPAIGN! http://www.acid.uk.com/ people are signing the petition to support this idea https://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/high-street-retailers-support-the-acid-commission-it-don-t-copy-it-campaign and putting badges on their website http://ukhandmade.co.uk/content/business-comission-it-dont-copy-it-campagin?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
it would be great if you can all get on board and sign! : )
Rachael designs are copyrighted!
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