{"has_more":false,"total_items":4,"items":[{"vg_id":0,"journal":"Gucci-fy\" its products in order to boost business by free-riding on the luxury brand's consumer goodwill. 22 Judge Shira Sheindlin's lengthy 2012 decision disposing of the case, partly in Gucci's favor, concluded with this withering passage: Over the past three years, the parties have put in countless hours and spent untold sums of money, all in the service of fashion --what Oscar Wilde aptly called 'a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months.' With the instant disputes now resolved, and with Gucci's entitlement to the relief noted above","volume":23},{"vg_id":0,"authors":[{"author_name":" Id"}]},{"vg_id":0,"published_date":"2012-07-13","journal":"Intellectual Property Magazine","volume":71,"authors":[{"author_name":"Charles E Colman"}]},{"vg_id":0,"published_date":2012,"journal":"U.S. Dist. LEXIS","volume":84232,"authors":[{"author_name":"Gucci America"}],"doi":"https://doi.org/10.1089/glre.2012.16515"}]}