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    VOGUE Netherlands launches VOGUE Man

    VOGUE Netherlands launches VOGUE Man

    After France, Italy and Turkey The Netherlands are next in line. G+J media launches the 'fashion bible' for men: VOGUE Man. In stores as of Thursday 24 September. 

     

    VOGUE Man is a brand-extension of the Dutch edition of the internationally renowned high-fashion magazine VOGUE. The first edition contains amongst others fashion shoots inspired on Dutch style icons from the past, such as Ramses Shaffy and Johan Cruijf. Also included is a double-interview with photographer and director Anton Corbijn and actor Dane DeHaan about Corbijns latest movie 'Life'.

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    Contract Check: your contracts up-to-date

    Contract Check: your contracts up-to-date

    On 1 July 2015 the new copyright contract rules went into force. As mentioned in our latest update the amendments in the Dutch Copyright Act have consequences for makers and publishers of copyright works. The new rules are therefore important for the contract practice of all media sectors. Are your contracts already up-to-date?

     

    The team of Van Kaam advocaten offers you the opportunity for a Contract Check for both existing and new contracts and/or terms and conditions regarding exploitation, licensing and/or publishing of copyright works.

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    Chanel vs. 'What about Yves'

    Chanel vs. 'What about Yves'

    The American fashionlabel 'What about Yves' has integrated the Chanel logo together with the Ghosbuster logo in one of its new T-shirt lines. Chanel initiated proceedings against the clothing label in the U.S.. Chanel claims the new line infringes its copyright and trademark rights vested in the Chanel logo (the two interlocking C's). The public could might think that the design of the T-shirst originates from Chanel, while it has nothing to do with ‘What about Yves’.