{"id":208780,"date":"2017-07-30T13:59:26","date_gmt":"2017-07-30T17:59:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/soy-milk-is-at-the-epicenter-of-a-global-free-speech-debate-quartz\/"},"modified":"2017-07-30T13:59:26","modified_gmt":"2017-07-30T17:59:26","slug":"soy-milk-is-at-the-epicenter-of-a-global-free-speech-debate-quartz","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/freedom-of-speech\/soy-milk-is-at-the-epicenter-of-a-global-free-speech-debate-quartz\/","title":{"rendered":"Soy milk is at the epicenter of a global free-speech debate &#8211; Quartz"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Its not just an unassuming carton in the supermarket dairy    aisle. At least, not anymore.  <\/p>\n<p>    Soy milk has been available since 1947 and is currently in high    demand, bringing in about $300 million per year. Despite its    popularityor perhaps because of itthe beverage has also found    itself at the center of a global debate over freedom of speech.  <\/p>\n<p>    Traditional dairy companies are arguing that the soy industry    has inappropriately coopted terminologies such as milk to    sell products, and that in doing so, its confusing consumers.    The debate is reaching a fever pitch as cow-milk    peddlersespecially in the USfind themselves in the sales    doldrums while simultaneously having to fight off consumer    interest in vegan, plant-based food companies looking to take    more of their market share.  <\/p>\n<p>    As a result of sour dairy-company profits, the soyfood    industryworth about    $5 billionis increasingly finding itself in courtrooms    around the world. At its core, these cases boil down to the    issue of free speech, and whether a beverage made by a    commercial enterprisesuch as a soy milk companycan legally    describe itself as milk.  <\/p>\n<p>    Whether a soy company can market its liquid product as milk    depends on where you are in the world. Thats because its one    thing to consider individual peoples freedom of speech, but    when it comes to businesses, governments take different    positions globally. Those differences have created a legal    minefield for soy milk.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the US, the right to free speech includes protections for    commercial speech, which is speech done on behalf of a company    for the intent of making a profit. In places such as Canada and    the European Union, it is generally upheld as the freedom of    expression, which includes the right to hold opinions and    impart ideas without interference by the government. When it    comes to how that applies to corporations, the European    Commission, the EUs ruling body, commits to    promoting best practices by companies.  <\/p>\n<p>    In Europe, this sort of language leaves a lot of wiggle room in    the grey area of commercial speech. I think the American    acceptance of commercial speech as a form of speech    differentiates us from other countries, says Roy Gutterman,    the director of Syracuse Universitys Tully Center for Free    Speech. Other countries have way more room to regulate. We    leave less room for the government to decide when it comes to    speech issues.  <\/p>\n<p>    The different legal attitudes toward freedom of speech mean    that in the US, courts generally side with plant-based food    companies, and in Europe, courts are ruling against them.  <\/p>\n<p>    In June, the European Court of Justice heard a case in    which a company called TofuTown was challenged by a German    consumer-protection group. The court ultimately ruled that    plant-based foods in the EU cannot be sold as milk, butter, and    cheese because their chief ingredient isnt derived from an    animal. Consumers could be confused, the court said. This    ruling stands even if those products are clearly marketed as    animal-free, such as TofuTowns products soyatoo tofu butter    and veggie cheese.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the same month, a US court     heard a similar case against WhiteWave Foods, which    produces Silk and So Delicious soy, almond, coconut, and cashew    products, such as non-dairy milk, creamer, yoghurt, and    ice-cream alternatives. The federal district court in    California dismissed the issue outright, saying there was no    consumer confusion. The court added that the challengers    essentially allege that a reasonable consumer would view the    terms soy milk and almond milk, disregard the first words    in the names, and assume that the beverages came from cows.    One month before, another federal court in California     ruled in favor of almond-milk maker Blue Diamond Growers,    concluding that the challenger failed to plausibly allege that    a reasonable consumer is likely to be deceived.  <\/p>\n<p>    Still, the laws in Europe arent totally cut-and-dry. In 2010,    the     European Commission (pdf) oddly included coconut milk, ice    cream, cocoa butter, and peanut butter on a list of products    that are protected. This patchwork of different rules across    the globe makes it especially difficult for companies looking    to expand business, as discrepancies across borders can cause    prickly problems for food companies looking to get their    products in more supermarkets.  <\/p>\n<p>    For an American soy-milk maker that wants to expand into    Europe, this would present a serious policy challenge, says    Jessica Almy, director of policy at the Good Food Institute    (GFI), a Washington-based group that supports and lobbies on    behalf of vegan and vegetarian food companies. Where theres    no consumer confusion, they cant be restricting what goes on    the label. For that reason, GFI is looking for ways to try and    reshape regulations in Europe to clear a path for products such    as soy milk.  <\/p>\n<p>    The results of these legal skirmishes will stock the fridge for    a food-production future that might be less reliant on    animal-based agriculture. For example, new food-technology    companies perfecting     lab-made meats and     acellular milk will be watching these battles closely to    see how they will be able to market their products. In the    global marketplace, these kinds of companies are still    currently tiny players with big ambitions. But if they cant    jump the freedom-of-speech hurdle, there will be serious    roadblocks to cracking into big markets around the world.  <\/p>\n<p>    This sounds like its a cutting edge issue thats going to be    gaining some publicity and notoriety as it develops, Gutterman    says.  <\/p>\n<p>    Read this next:     How the vegan movement broke out of its echo chamber and    finally started disrupting things  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>The rest is here:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/qz.com\/1041595\/soy-milk-companies-fight-dairy-industry-groups-over-commercial-speech\/\" title=\"Soy milk is at the epicenter of a global free-speech debate - Quartz\">Soy milk is at the epicenter of a global free-speech debate - Quartz<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Its not just an unassuming carton in the supermarket dairy aisle. At least, not anymore. 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