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The Copyrighttrademark Interface How The Expansion Of Trademark Protection Is Stifling Cultural Creativity Martin Senftleben

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The Copyrighttrademark Interface How The Expansion Of Trademark Protection Is Stifling Cultural Creativity Martin Senftleben
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Publisher: Kluwer Law International
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.39 MB
Author: Martin Senftleben
ISBN: 9789403523705, 9789403523712, 9789403523729, 9403523700, 9403523719, 9403523727
Language: English
Year: 2020
Volume: 44

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The Copyrighttrademark Interface How The Expansion Of Trademark Protection Is Stifling Cultural Creativity Martin Senftleben by Martin Senftleben 9789403523705, 9789403523712, 9789403523729, 9403523700, 9403523719, 9403523727 instant download after payment.

The Copyright/Trademark Interface is an exceptional analysis of the clash between culture and commerce, and the imbalances caused by protection overlaps arising from cumulative copyright and trademark protection. This book highlights the corrosive effect of indefinitely renewable trademark rights. It underscores the necessity to safeguard central preconditions for the proper functioning of the copyright system in society at large: the freedom to use pre-existing works as reference points for the artistic discourse and building blocks for new creations need to ensure the constant enrichment of the public domain. The registration of cultural icons as trademarks has become a standard protection strategy in contemporary cultural productions. It plays an augmented role in the area of cultural heritage. Attempts to register and ?evergreen? the protection of cultural signs, ranging from ?Mickey Mouse? to the ?Mona Lisa?, are no longer unusual. This phenomenon, which is characterized by the EFTA Court as trademark registrations and is triggered by ?commercial greed?, has become typical of an era where trademark law is employed strategically to restrain or eliminate cultural symbols from the public domain.

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