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Funimation Issues Statement on Fan Art & Trademark Rights

posted on 2015-07-01 21:40 EDT

Draws distinction between copyrights & trademarks, which it must enforce or lose

North American anime distributor Funimation is issuing the following statement on fan art and intellectual property — particularly trademarks — on Wednesday. The company notes that while it tends not to enforce its copyrights, it must enforce trademarks or face losing them under United States law.

The entire statement is below:

At law, a fan-created artwork that is clearly based on existing artwork owned by a copyright holder other than the fan (e.g. Funimation), is considered an unauthorized “derivative work” or an unauthorized reproduction (by substantial similarity) and therefore infringes the copyright holder’s rights under 17 U.S.C. § 106.
Despite Funimation’s legal stance on this issue, Funimation appreciates the entertainment, education and skill that goes into and arises from the imitation and creation of works derived from existing works of popular manga and anime. Funimation likewise realizes that the “Artist Alley” area of most conventions can be a good showcase for these works and therefore Funimation tends not to enforce its copyright rights against those in Artist Alley who may be infringing Funimation’s copyright rights.

Funimation’s trademark rights, on the other hand, cannot go unenforced. This stems from a key distinction between U.S. Copyright Law and U.S. Trademark Law—in short, if copyright rights are not enforced, the copyright stays intact and the copyright holder generally will not suffer any harm beyond the infringement itself. But if trademark rights are not enforced, the trademark can be cancelled. Because of this difference, Funimation cannot knowingly tolerate unauthorized use of its trademarks, such as use of trademarks in conjunction with the display or sale of works whose creation is likewise unauthorized. This means that Funimation will take action if it or its agents discover unauthorized works, including fan art, which include a Funimation-owned/licensed trademark within the work or are on display in conjunction with signage bearing a Funimation-owned/licensed trademark. Note that the trademarks Funimation is primarily concerned with are brand names and logos.

As to the Dealer’s Room, Funimation strictly enforces both its copyright rights and trademark rights, almost without exception. This applies to works that are believed to be counterfeit, unlicensed or fan-created.

Touhou Project creator ZUN also noted a distinction between trademarks and copyrights under Japanese law in 2012, when he protested another party obtaining the trademark rights to “Touhou Project” and “Shanghai Alice Gengakudan.” Sean Thordsen, a practicing attorney in the United States, discussed the legal issues of anime in a series of articles in 2013.

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posted on 2015-07-10 14:40 EDT

[size=16]FUNimation October 2015 Solicitations[/size]
7/16/2015
(RightStuf Links)

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Fairy Tail Part 17 BD/DVD

Really? That’s it? I’m assuming it’s because they decided to change distributors, and this is the last group of titles being released under the old system.

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Really? That’s it? I’m assuming it’s because they decided to change distributors, and this is the last group of titles being released under the old system.[/quote]
Yeah, there’s been a lot of complaining over at Fandom about the lack of titles also.
Perhaps, sometimes, you just gotta have a little slump.

Wow I just assumed it was still early. There’s usually a headline for these solicitations which I can’t seem to find.

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FUNimation October 2015 Solicitations
7/16/2015
(RightStuf Links)

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Kinda sad to see Aesthetica go SAVE, especially since it is a DVD-only SAVE set, the lowest of the low (Why is Funi even bothering). I guess that means its brilliance wasn’t recognized on either side of the pacific. Alas. :wink:

Seeing that Vampire Bund is also sentenced to a DVD-only SAVE, is DVD-only Funi’s (diabolical) new plan for all SAVE sets, or is it only for select (ie:really unpopular) titles?

Well it is cheaper to put out a DVD only set, and I’m betting all S.A.V.E. sets go this route.

That would also guarantee those that usually wait for the S.A.V.E. cheaper sets get an incentive to buy the more expensive ones.
Similar to how ADV usually skipped extras in their Thinpak sets.

Aesthetica: right…brilliance; yeah, that’s what came to my mind while watching this…

Brilliance. ‘snork’

Pssh, if all future SAVEs will be DVD only, I can still wait. Come on Fam…woah Eureka AO…dooon’t disappoint me Shana season 3.

I don’t rightly recall if we’ve gone down this road before but if you watched Aesthetica subbed then I can completely understand why brilliance didn’t come to mind during that show.

That’s what I’m leery of. The bluray versions of shows that they have that don’t sell will languish in warehouses until get sold off in a clearance sale and then anyone who finds out about the show after that point will be screwed out of a bluray. That’s how I see it playing out :frowning:

Pretty soon, DVD will be two generations of optical media behind as “BluRay 2.0” is nigh (Dec 2015). I’m starting to wonder if DVD will ever go away, if the “combo packs” of the future will be a UHD Bluray paired with a normal Bluray.

I doubt DVD will every “go away”, after all there are now vinyl record stores again after that format almost completely disappeared.

The problem with Blu-Ray is that it is Sony’s. The added cost of that kept the players from becoming commodity items as fast as they otherwise would have. I’d not seen anything about a Blu-Ray 2.0 until @celestial_being mentioned it , so it appears that it isn’t being pushed to the general public yet.

For the record my copy of Strike Witches 2 SAVE was a combo pack. I would not be surprised to find that Funimation may have a clause in some of their contracts that specifies a minimum selling price for Blu-Rays since reverse importation was such a big issue for the Japanese producers.

Mark Gosdin

I’m not so sure that DVD has the perks that have made vinyl return (eg:retro, larger album art space, analog audio). FTR I’d rather see DVD keep kicking around than the video equivalent of vinyl, LaserDisc, make a comeback lol.