Of Mutant Copyrights, Mangled Trademarks, and Barbie's Beneficence: The Influence of Copyright on Trademark Law

J. Ginsburg
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In Dastar Corp. v. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. Justice Scalia colorfully warned against resort to trademarks law to achieve protections unattainable by copyright, lest these claims generate "a species of mutant copyright law that limits the public's 'federal right to "copy and to use,"' expired copyrights." The facts of that controversy, in which the claimant appeared to be invoking time-unlimited trademark protection to end-run the exhausted (unrenewed) copyright term in a motion picture, justified the apprehension that unbridled trademark rights might stomp, Godzilla-like, over more docile copyright prerogatives. Unfortunately, in the Court's eagerness to forestall Darwinian disaster in intellectual property regimes, it may have engaged in some unnatural selection of its own, mangling trademark policies in the process of conserving copyright. This essay will first consider how the (mis)application of copyright precepts has distorted trademarks law, then will take up happier examples of beneficent copyright influence. The first inquiry charts the near-demise of moral rights at the hands of copyright-(mis)informed trademark analysis. The second lauds the growing acceptance of copyright-inspired free speech limitations on trademark protection, exemplified by the various "Barbie" cases, and culminating in the "fair use" exemptions of the Trademark Dilution Revision Act of 2006.
变异的版权、扭曲的商标和芭比娃娃的善行:版权对商标法的影响
在达斯塔公司诉二十世纪福克斯电影公司案中,大法官斯卡利亚生动地警告说,不要诉诸商标法来获得版权无法获得的保护,以免这些主张产生“一种变异的版权法,限制公众‘复制和使用’过期版权的联邦权利”。这场争议的事实是,原告似乎是在援引无限制的商标保护来结束电影中耗尽的(未续期的)版权期限,这证明了人们的担忧是合理的,即不受约束的商标权可能会像哥斯拉一样践踏更温顺的版权特权。不幸的是,由于最高法院急于阻止知识产权制度中的达尔文灾难,它可能卷入了自己的一些非自然选择,在保护版权的过程中破坏了商标政策。本文将首先考虑版权规则的(错误)应用如何扭曲了商标法,然后将采取有益的版权影响的更愉快的例子。第一项调查显示,在版权(错误)知情的商标分析手中,道德权利几近消亡。第二种观点赞扬了越来越多的人接受了版权对商标保护的言论自由限制,以各种“芭比娃娃”案件为例,并以2006年《商标稀释修订法案》(trademark稀释Revision Act)对“合理使用”的豁免为高潮。
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