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Why Protect Fashion? A Conversation with Felix Salmon

Nostalgic for your days on the debate team?  Head over to Felix Salmon's finance blog, Market Movers, at Conde Nast Portfolio for our discussion of fashion and copying -- and find out why I believe the New Yorker should stick to fiction actually labeled as such.  Many thanks to Felix for his great questions, and to Gerald for suggesting the conversation. 

Posted by Susan Scafidi on September 19, 2007 04:28 PM | Permalink

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