Thursday, August 26, 2010

Berating the Little Guy

  Facebook.com is suing Teachbook.com a social media start-up of 2 employes that provides a forum for teachers, currently 20 users. Seems almost immoral, right? This is not about competition, my friends. Its about maintaining trademark quality. The same suit would (and needs to) happen if a larger company tried a similar stunt. Simply because the company is small doesn't mean the rules get relaxed for them. Facebook.com is legally doing what is required to keep the quality of their trademark. This is already tough because they combined two generic words for their mark. Generic words are the weakest mark where as a strong mark is unique or fanciful. The only other way to create a strong mark is by hard work; the mark must be widely known. Facebook.com provides a popular service and deserves to protect that interest. Teachbook.com is trying to take the goodwill and fame of Facebook.com and add it to themselves, which is similar to misappropriation.
  The Slashdot article takes an overly simplistic view of the situation. "Book" is the commonality, but "book" could never be a good mark by itself. Teachbook.com says "book" is simply related to teachers and school, however, the effect and goal is obviously to refer to Facebook. That reference is the relationship Facebook.com has created with social media, that Teachbook.com is trying to ride without putting in time and effort to obtain the same mark effect. Like parodies, the goal and effect is based on the between-the-lines reference. If Facebook.com didn't exist Teachbook.com would bring to mind a textbook trading site, not a social forum for teachers. Facebook.com is appropriately taking action to protect the quality of their mark, the same would have to be done with any sized business trying to do the same.

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Dear bored reader,
I have had enough of entertaining myself with thoughts about IP as I glance at the latest news or hear retorts in the law classroom. I'm tired of telling myself I have little to contribute or not enough time to really look into things. I let the commentary go without even a chance of being a conversation catalyst and I feel that should change. So I have started this blog with the hope that I will be able to think through my thoughts and start conversations. Here it is; I leave a trail of my perspective somewhere in the deep crevices of the web, feel free to follow along and change my course. I welcome commentary and additional facts, especially if my view is not well thought out or just plain wrong. Also I want my friends who don't know about IP to be able to follow along as well so let me know when something doesn't make sense. IPpeep refers not only to my chirping remarks, but also to the glance at headlines, articles, status updates, etc. that catch my eye. Almost nothing will be thoroughly processed over. More importantly, as a 2L, I'm still learning most of this stuff. With that disclaimer in mind, I hope you enjoy some of what you read.
Hoping to hear from you,
-Austin