A film of this nature inevitably involves fascinating legal issues. Copyright in trade marks extends to logos but not generally to single words, and whether the use made of the logos here is regarded as transformative, fair per se, marginally infringing or as a pernicious stain on the integrity of the logo itself is a matter that varies as between the subjective view of copyright lawyers as well as the country-by-country rules that determine inherent protectability and the scope of protection (all of this is to say nothing of the issues arising from trade mark law and from infringement of Community design rights). As ever, readers' comments are welcomed.
You can watch the film, which lasts about quarter of an hour, here.
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Class46 published a short news about this movie at
http://www.marques.org/Class46/Default.asp?D_A=20090916#1316
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