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Apparel Design and Manufacturing Company Topson Downs and Target Successfully Defend Against Copyright Claim
LOS ANGELES --(Business Wire)--
Topson Downs of California, Inc. and Target (News - Alert) Corporation recently
prevailed against Meridian Textiles Inc.'s claims of copyright
infringement of four fabric designs.
Meridian filed a motion for summary judgment on its claims, which was
opposed. Finding that the defendants overcame the presumption of valid
copyright ownership afforded by an issued copyright registration, Judge
R. Gary Klausner of the U.S. District Court for the Central District of
California agreed that one design (a zebra stripe pattern) was not
entitled to copyright protection as it merely reflected zebra stripes as
they occur in nature and thus ordered te Copyright Office to invalidate
that registration. The Court further found no infringement of the other
three asserted designs (an animal print, a burnout pattern and a lace
design).
Significantly, on the court's own initiative based on the substantial
evidence provided by law firm Ezra Brutzkus Gubner LLP ("EBG") on the
defendants' behalf, Judge Klausner granted summary judgment in
defendants' favor. In this case, EBG partners Jeffrey Kobulnick and Mark
Brutzkus argued against the validity of the asserted copyright
registrations and provided the Court with substantial evidence to defeat
Meridian Textiles' infringement claims.
"We are extremely happy with Judge Klausner's ruling as this is a
tremendous win not only for Topson and Target, but for many other
manufacturers, distributors and retailers in the apparel industry," said
Brutzkus.
Topson Downs is a global apparel manufacturing company. Target
Corporation is the second-largest discount retailer in the United
States. Ezra Brutzkus Gubner, well known in the Apparel & Fashion
Industry, has a strong litigation practice defending against claims of
copyright infringement of fabric designs.

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