{"id":187731,"date":"2017-04-13T23:56:13","date_gmt":"2017-04-14T03:56:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/cyberpunk-legend-expresses-concern-over-controversial-trademark-i-wish-someone-from-cd-projekt-red-would-world-trademark-review-subscription\/"},"modified":"2017-04-13T23:56:13","modified_gmt":"2017-04-14T03:56:13","slug":"cyberpunk-legend-expresses-concern-over-controversial-trademark-i-wish-someone-from-cd-projekt-red-would-world-trademark-review-subscription","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/cyberpunk\/cyberpunk-legend-expresses-concern-over-controversial-trademark-i-wish-someone-from-cd-projekt-red-would-world-trademark-review-subscription\/","title":{"rendered":"Cyberpunk legend expresses concern over controversial trademark: &#8216;I wish someone from CD Projekt Red would &#8230; &#8211; World Trademark Review (subscription)&#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      Tim Lince    <\/p>\n<p>    There has been an outcry over trademark applications for the    term CYBERPUNK filed by video game developer CD Projekt Red.    While much of the negative sentiment has been put to rest after    the company released an open letter expanding on the marks,    some concern remains  including from Bruce Bethke, who    originally coined the term cyberpunk in 1980.  <\/p>\n<p>    The furore began last week following the discovery of an EU    trademark application for the term CYBERPUNK, the term used for    a popular subgenre of science fiction (exemplified by classic    works of fictionincluding Blade Runner, Ghost In The    Shell and Neuromancer). The trademark registrant was CD Projekt    Red, developer of the popular Witcher    series of video games and an upcoming title in development    called Cyberpunk 2077 (based on 1980s    role-playing game Cyberpunk    2020, created by R. Talsorian Games). The     application (which proceeded to registration earlier this    month) was in two classes related to video games, while        a US trademark (registered in 2011) has been secured in    classes related to video games.     Another US mark (which was applied for in 2012 but is not    yet registered) is for more varied goods and services,    including clothing and books. Outrage soon followed on social    media, with claims that the marks could lead to a restriction    on the entire subgenre of cyberpunk.  <\/p>\n<p>    A comment emerged that was attributed to Bruce    Bethke, the author who originally coined the term    cyberpunk in in a popular    short story written in 1980. He claimed that entities    often try and trademark the term but they never hold up due    to the enormous amount of well-documented prior art. Other    commentators directed their disappointment at CD Projekt Red,    with     one asking: Would it be better if they went with    Cyberpunk 2077 specifically? This seems like overreach.        Another compared the mark to previous trademark    applications that received public backlashes: This is exactly    the same as oppressive trademarks such as [King.com filing for]        Saga or what the     Fine Bros tried to do with React, however I can guarantee    that despite how [bad] this is, there will be people ... who    will defend this. In their eyes CD Projekt Red can do no wrong.    This trademark will probably get rejected but it's still a    scumbag thing to attempt to get.  <\/p>\n<p>    There were indeed voices that defended the move, arguing that    such a move was normal procedure for a company creating a new    franchise. Trademarking the name of a game is standard    practice and generally just means that others can't use that    name for their products, observed     one commentator. Just like there won't ever be a    Battlefield: Kitchen Cleanup because Battlefield is a    trademark owned by EA. So if you wanted Cyberpunk: Futuristic    Kitchen Cleanup that won't be possible after CD Projekt Red    gets the trademark.  <\/p>\n<p>    For its part, CD Projekt Red felt the need to respond to the    outcry and posted    an open letter explaining the motivation behind the    application. In it, the company outlined what the trademark    means in a practical sense and addressed the concern that it    may prohibit anyone from creating cyberpunk-themed video games.    We want to protect our hard work and we dont plan on using    the trademark offensively  its a self-defense measure only,    the letter states, saying the registration helps protect the    company from unlawful actions of unfair competitors.  <\/p>\n<p>    Following this move, the backlash mostly subsided.     One commentator was ecstatic at the response, saying man,    this is how you run a company, while     another added that the developer was classy as ever     these guys are setting the bar for what developers should be,    [with] open, honest communication and true AAA titles.  <\/p>\n<p>    But at least one person remains sceptical about the mark.    Talking to World Trademark Review, cyberpunk legend    Bethke confirmed that the initial comments were accurately    attributed to him and, while noting I'm not a trademark    lawyer, he expressed concern over cyberpunk-related trademarks    that aretoo wide-ranging: My understanding of American    trademark law, as I told the fellow who apparently clipped the    [original] quote from what I thought was a private exchange of    messages on Facebook, is that trademark depends on context, he    explained. [So] while you can trademark a logotype or a unique    variation  eg, as I recall, R. Talsorian Games'trademark    was specificallyfor a role-playing game named Cyberpunk    2020  you can't just trademark a word for all purposes    everywhere. Hence when some company back in the 1980s tried to    claim a trademark on the word cyberpunk because they were    publishing a Cyberpunk comic book, well, tough  it didn't hold    up. He further voicedfrustration at being unable to    address the issues he has with the marks in question: I do    rather wish someone from CD Projekt Red would contact me,    though, to clarify a few of my concerns.  <\/p>\n<p>    However, at the same time he expressed exasperation that the    responsibility for guarding the 'cyberpunk' term has apparently    fallen on his shoulders, adding: Most of all, I wish people    all over the internet would pay a tiny percentage of their    attention to what I'm doing now [referencing the digital    magazine Stupefying Stories    Showcase], as opposed to something I did 37 years ago. To    that end, he concluded: I really wish that just once, someone    would offer me an enormous f*ckingpile of money to lay    hands upon them and pronounce them the one true    purveyorof cyberpunk.  <\/p>\n<p>    For now, the storm seems to have passed for CD Projekt Red. In    its canny response, it clarified concerns that social media    users hadand pledged not to be aggressive in its    enforcement of the marks. But discontent still bubbles under    the surface, and the developer must tread carefully. For other    companies that face trademark-related PR issues in the future,    the approach that CD Projekt Red took could bean example    worth remembering.  <\/p>\n<p>      Please       log in or       register to leave a comment.    <\/p>\n<p>      There are no comments on this article    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.worldtrademarkreview.com\/Blog\/detail.aspx?g=7301168d-8d89-47d6-bd42-30844a0f542c\" title=\"Cyberpunk legend expresses concern over controversial trademark: 'I wish someone from CD Projekt Red would ... - World Trademark Review (subscription)...\">Cyberpunk legend expresses concern over controversial trademark: 'I wish someone from CD Projekt Red would ... - World Trademark Review (subscription)...<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Tim Lince There has been an outcry over trademark applications for the term CYBERPUNK filed by video game developer CD Projekt Red. 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