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Last week, Eater took an in-depth look at copying in cooking, and this follow-up interview with an intellectual property lawyer explores how chefs can protect themselves under law. One answer is trade dress: "Frito Lay has the shape of some tortilla bowl chip registered. If they can do that, why can't Thomas Keller register the salmon cornets?" [Eater National]