Trademark Law as Regulation of Expression: Why Article 10 ECHR Should Become the Internal Grammar of European Trademark Law external link

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This chapter argues that European trademark law increasingly operates as a system of expression regulation and should therefore be reconstructed in light of Article 10 ECHR. Trademark law no longer merely protects consumers against deception: through anti-dilution protection, expansive infringement standards, and morality-based registration rules, it increasingly governs the circulation of cultural and political meanings attached to trademarks, which themselves have become communicative resources used in parody, artistic appropriation, political criticism, activism, journalism, and public debate. The chapter first identifies the two principal contexts in which these tensions arise: restrictions on expressive reuse of trademarks and refusals to register allegedly immoral or offensive signs. It then analyses the Article 10 principles most relevant to trademark law, focusing on the listener-oriented structure of freedom of expression and its implications for confusion-based and anti-dilution protection; the constitutional treatment of commercial speech and the dangers of overly broad conceptions of “commerciality”; the heightened protection afforded to speech on matters of public interest; the protection of artistic expression, satire, and humour; the broader tolerance required for criticism of powerful corporate actors; and the contextual protection of offensive or provocative expression. Building on this framework, the chapter argues that freedom of expression should not remain an external defence applied only after infringement has been established. Instead, Article 10 values should shape trademark doctrine internally, including the interpretation of use in the course of trade, use in relation to goods or services, anti-dilution protection, due cause, and morality or public-order exclusions. It concludes that trademark law can retain its legitimate market-regulating role only if Article 10 ECHR becomes part of its internal doctrinal structure.

Art. 10 EVRM, Freedom of expression, Trademark law

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Annotatie bij Rb Noord-Holland 6 oktober 2021 (Kamerlid / LinkedIn Ierland & LinkedIn Nederland) external link

Computerrecht, iss. : 3, num: 97, pp: 228-230, 2022

Art. 10 EVRM, desinformatie, frontpage, Vrijheid van meningsuiting

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Annotatie bij EHRM 8 oktober 2019 (Szurovecz / Hongarije) external link

Nederlandse Jurisprudentie, vol. 2021, num: 4, pp: 230-231, 2021

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Deze zaak gaat over de vrijheid van nieuwsgaring. Een journalist kreeg geen toegang tot vreemdelingencentra in Hongarije. Het EHRM achtte dat in de gegeven omstandigheden in strijd met artikel 10 EVRM.

Annotaties, Art. 10 EVRM, frontpage, Mediarecht, Vrijheid van meningsuiting, vrijheid van nieuwsgaring

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Journalist and editor’s conviction for incitement to religious hatred violated Article 10 external link

Fahy, R. & Voorhoof, D.
Media Report, 2020

Art. 10 EVRM, frontpage, Journalistiek, Persrecht, Vrijheid van meningsuiting

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Denying journalist access to asylum-seeker ‘reception centre’ in Hungary violated Article 10 ECHR external link

Voorhoof, D. & Fahy, R.
Strasbourg Observers, 2019

Art. 10 EVRM, frontpage, Journalistiek, Mediarecht, Vrijheid van meningsuiting

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ECtHR engages in dangerous "triple pirouette" to find criminal prosecution for media coverage of PKK statements did not violate Article 10 external link

Fahy, R. & Voorhoof, D.
Strasbourg Observers, 2019

Art. 10 EVRM, frontpage, Mediarecht, Vrijheid van meningsuiting

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Annotatie bij EHRM 4 december 2018 (Magyar Jeti Zrt / Hongarije) external link

Nederlandse Jurisprudentie, num: 33/34, pp: 4691-4693, 2019

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Wanneer is de pers aansprakelijk voor de inhoud van de informatie op een site waarnaar in de berichtgeving een hyperlink is geplaatst.

Annotaties, Art. 10 EVRM, frontpage

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Annotatie bij EHRM 22 februari 2018 (Alpha Doryforiki Tileorasi Anonymi Etairia / Griekenland) external link

European Human Rights Cases, vol. 2018, num: 6, 2018

Art. 10 EVRM, Art. 8 EVRM, Case notes, frontpage

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Annotatie bij Afd. bestuursrechtspraak Raad van State 25 oktober 2017 (Minister van Veiligheid en Justitie / NOS e.a.) external link

Mediaforum, vol. 2018, num: 1, pp: 22-23, 2018

Annotaties, Art. 10 EVRM, frontpage, Overheidsinformatie, wet openbaarheid van bestuur

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Annotatie bij EHRM 27 juni 2017 (Satakunnan Markkinapörssi Oy & Satamedia Oy / Finland) external link

Nederlandse Jurisprudentie, vol. 2018, num: 8, pp: 984-987, 2018

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In Finland mogen openbare fiscale inkomensgegevens niet onbeperkt worden gepubliceerd: er moet een afweging plaatsvinden welk algemeen belang daarmee is gediend. Deze afweging is vergelijkbaar met die voor algemene privacy inbreuken door de pers geldt.

Annotaties, Art. 10 EVRM, frontpage, Privacy, publiek debat, Vrijheid van meningsuiting

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