Trademark Copyright Comparison
Trademark | Copyright |
| Purpose of Law Trademark law protects consumers from confusion regarding the source or origin of products and services, and/or the affiliation of companies. | Purpose of Law Copyright law protects creators/authors from unauthorized copying, distribution & display of their original work, and prevents others from creating works based on the author's original. |
Rights Conferred | Rights Conferred
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Standard for Infringement
| Standard for Infringement UNAUTHORIZED exercise of exclusive rights. 3 elements: Plaintiff's ownership of valid copyright Plaintiff's access to the copyrighted work Substantial similarity between infringing work & the protected creative expression in the original work. Substantial similarity is a 2-part test: Extrinsic - subjective, similarity of ideas, including subject matter, setting, type of work, medium of work, materials used. Intrinsic - objective, similarity of expression, ordinary reasonable person standard, total "look and fee" of protected expression. |
| Duration of Rights Trademark law protects consumers from confusion regarding the source or origin of products and services, and/or the affiliation of companies. | Duration of Rights
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| Purpose of Law As long as the mark is used properly. | Purpose of Law Copyright law protects creators/authors from unauthorized copying, distribution & display of their original work, and prevents others from creating works based on the author's original. |
