
In a statement on Instagram, Banksy revealed that “This shop has come about as a result of legal action. Banksy’s Gross Domestic Product shopfront Was Banksy’s Gross Domestic Product a real shop?īanksy’s merchandising pop-up shop Gross Domestic Product launched in Croydon, South London, in October 2019 – but never opened its doors to customers, only selling products online through its website. Many of their bestselling cards feature murals by Banksy, or reworked versions of iconic Banksys – such as Placard Rat with a sign that says “Go back to bed” instead of the original message, “Welcome to hell”, or a Laugh Now monkey carrying a board that says “Binge drinking is fun”, instead of “Laugh now but one day we’ll be in charge”.

Who is Full Colour Black?įull Colour Black is a UK-based greeting cards company specialising in street art, particularly works by Banksy. Without a trademark, Banksy cannot stop big companies and galleries from using his name or artworks on their unofficial merchandising and products.

A trademark has to be unique and you have to use it regularly for it to be valid – but once it is protected, you can legally prevent others from using or copying your trademark. Registered trademarks protect the name, slogan or logo of a brand or business. Banksy’s ‘Love Is In The Air (Flower Thrower)’ What is a trademark and how does it work? Since then, Full Colour Black has been contesting Banksy’s trademark rights to his name and images.īanksy lost his first trademark battle in September 2020 over Love Is In The Air (Flower Thrower). In November that year, however, the greeting card company Full Colour Black opposed the trademark, claiming it was “filed in bad faith” and “non-distinctive”. It was successfully registered in June 2019. The artist had also encouraged the public to download high-resolution images of his art off his website – although Banksy intended this for “amusement and activism”, not for profit.īanksy’s authentication body Pest Control first filed an EU trademark for the Laugh Now monkey in November 2018. The EUIPO pointed out that in his 2005 book Wall and Piece, Banksy wrote that “copyright is for losers”. The European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) declared that Banksy’s trademark claims were “inconsistent with honest practices” because they were not created “in order to create or maintain a share of the market by commercialising goods, but only to circumvent the law”. It is the second trademark that he has lost in less than 10 months. Who is laughing now? Not Banksy, who recently lost the trademark over his iconic monkey artwork, Laugh Now.

“Copyright is for losers” – Why did Banksy lose his second trademark case?
