RE the Amazon storefront part: if the selection is "curated" by the influencer can you prove (statistically) the 2nd influencer copied the storefront due to mathematically impossible similarities given the number of potential goods for sale on Amazon? Or is what you sell in a storefront not protected at all? If 2 brick and mortar stores sell the EXACT SAME PRODUCTS is that OK?
RE the Amazon storefront part: if the selection is "curated" by the influencer can you prove (statistically) the 2nd influencer copied the storefront due to mathematically impossible similarities given the number of potential goods for sale on Amazon? Or is what you sell in a storefront not protected at all? If 2 brick and mortar stores sell the EXACT SAME PRODUCTS is that OK?
P.S. this was a better rundown than today's NyTimes version, Congrats!
On the "What's a hawk tuah beast" section, right after "finance:" you spelled "aas" instead of "as".
Sorry for the inconvenience, just wanted to say that. GREAT ARTICLE BTW!!