
Batman is not too happy with The Dark Knight and is contemplating a scheme to take back what is rightfully his. No, this isn’t the plot for another Caped Crusader movie, rather, it seems that the Mayor Huseyin Kalkin of Batman, a small town in southeastern Turkey is crying foul because he never gave The Dark Knight director Christopher Nolan permission to use the name of his city. According to the Mayor Kalkin:
The royalty of the name ‘Batman’ belongs to us. There is only one Batman in the world. The American producers used the name of our city without informing us.
It appears that Mayor Kalkan has plans to sue Nolan for trademark infringement for royalties from the 2008 mega blockbuster. According to The Escapist Magazine, Kalkan’s claims are based on the fictional Batman having a negative affect on the city, blaming the movie on the several unsolved murders in the city, as well as a high suicide rate amongst females in the city.
Pause.
I’m sorry, but what?! I realize that intellectual property issues are exploding these days, but this particular case falls into the “ridiculous” category. Copyrighted music and patented medications have long been an issue, but it seems that the assertion of intellectual property is now showing up where we’d least expect it. Is it simply a matter of respect? Is it about money? Or is it that “ownership” is being redefined? With individuals and companies now staking claim to virtually everything - from words to images to products - it’s possible consumers have lost a sense of what that means.
Moving forward, there’s no doubt that the IP arena will be one of the most fundamental challenges of the 21st century. Big money is at stake; litigation and legislation will impact the definition. And who will ultimately define the boundaries? Jurors and consumers. At TMG, we believe that listening to the public – understanding how they think and what they value – is the best place to start when attempting to get a handle on the issue like ownership and IP.
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