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Title
Trademarks and Social Media : Towards Algorithmic Justice
Author
Friedmann, Danny.
Item Type
Book
Description
400 pages : illustrations
ISBN
9781783479535 Print
9781783479542 eBook
9781783479542 eBook
Summary
Trademarks and Social Media supports the protection of using the trademark logo correctly on social media. This thoughtful book demonstrates how protection can be implemented within the walled gardens of social media, through the reconciliation of unauthorised use of the trademark logo on social media alongside maintaining the right to exercise freedom of expression. Legal conflicts between trademark holders, social media providers and internet users have become manifest in the light of wide-scale, unauthorised use of the trademark logo on social media in recent decades. Arguing for the protection of the trademark logo against unauthorised use in a commercial environment, this book explores why protection enforcement should be made automatic. A number of issues are discussed including the scalability of litigation on a case-by-case basis, and whether safe harbour provisions for online service providers should be substituted for strict liability. This book offers an unparalleled insight into the use of the trademark logo on social media, the consequences of incorrect use and practical solutions to achieve algorithmic justice. Scholars in the field of trademark law will find this a discerning reference tool. Policy makers and practitioners will benefit from the practical solutions presented to protect the trademark logo on social media.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Introduction
Part I: Stage, Protagonists and Legal Conflict
2. Stage of the Legal Conflict
3. Protagonists of the Legal Conflict
4. Analysis of the Legal Conflict
Part II: Inadequacy of the Law
5. Trademark Infringement and its Defences
6. Trademark Dilution and its Defences
7. Intermediary Liability
Part III: Paradigm Change
8. Moral Right of Integrity
9. Implementation of a Paradigm Shift
10. Conclusions
Bibliography – Index.
Part I: Stage, Protagonists and Legal Conflict
2. Stage of the Legal Conflict
3. Protagonists of the Legal Conflict
4. Analysis of the Legal Conflict
Part II: Inadequacy of the Law
5. Trademark Infringement and its Defences
6. Trademark Dilution and its Defences
7. Intermediary Liability
Part III: Paradigm Change
8. Moral Right of Integrity
9. Implementation of a Paradigm Shift
10. Conclusions
Bibliography – Index.
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Published
Cheltenham, England, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2015.
Copyright
©2015
Language
English
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