No Trademark Protection for Artworks in the Public Domain – A Practical Guide to the Application of Public Order and Morality as Grounds for Refusal
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| Publication date | 01-2022 |
| Journal | GRUR International |
| Volume | Issue number | 71 | 1 |
| Pages (from-to) | 3-17 |
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| Abstract |
With its 2017 landmark decision in Vigeland, the Court of
Justice of the European Free Trade Association States (EFTA Court) has
paved the way for the invocation of public order and morality as grounds
for refusal when trademark protection is sought for cultural
expressions in the public domain. Dealing with an attempt to register
artworks of the famous Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland as trademarks,
the EFTA Court took this step to safeguard the public domain status of
literary and artistic works after the expiry of copyright, shield
cultural creations against ‘commercial greed’ and ensure the freedom of
the arts.1
Trademark examiners and judges seeking to follow in the footsteps of
the EFTA Court, however, may find it difficult to operationalize the Vigeland
criteria and put corresponding arguments for refusal into practice.
Against this background, the following analysis provides guidelines for
the practical application of public order and morality arguments in
cultural heritage cases. It describes problems arising from the grant of
trademark rights in cultural public domain material (Section I) and the
traditional reluctance of trademark offices and courts to rely on
public order and morality considerations in this context (Section II).
After this statement of the problem, the criteria following from the Vigeland
decision will be introduced (Section III) before we explore the
practical implementation of the EFTA Court’s morality (Section IV) and
public order (Section V) arguments in more detail. The final Section VI
summarizes the results of the analysis.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1093/grurint/ikab107 |
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