Can You Copyright Yoga?
from the intellectual-property-mess dept
While not specifically dealing with technology, here's a case that shows some of the complexities of our current intellectual property system. A famous yoga instructor apparently "copyrighted, trademarked and franchised his poses, breathing techniques and dialogue." Now, he's going around suing those yoga teachers who are infringing on that intellectual property. The sued yogis point out that yoga is a 5,000 year old tradition, and find it hard to understand how you can copyright a "pose". The response, of course, is that it's not the poses, but the combination of the poses that creates the overall program. So, then, the question becomes what is "fair use" for these programs? What if you do a few of the poses and mix it in with others? The article doesn't go into all the details, but it sounds like they're focusing on the copyright issue, which seems like a more difficult case. If other yoga instructors claim they're teaching Bikram yoga, then the guy has a trademark claim - but otherwise it seems like a tough sell to say you can own the intellectual property on a series of poses. In the meantime, I'm betting that this case has increased the stress levels of those being sued - which seems fairly un-yoga-like.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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What does this have to do with technology???
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How exactly is this different from someone getting a copyright on a particular football play. Should, say the Panthers, be able to sue the Patriots for using a play that was copyrighted by the Panthers ?
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Try it, it's all the rage!
In fact, I'm going to copyright adding 'Yawn.' to the end of internet postings - you own me $5 please, thank you.
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copyrighting yoga?
Two thoughts:
--if one has enough money for litigation or lobbying Congress, one can create new intellectual property concepts. This happens all too often.
--the yogic tradition, and its current adherents, should castigate this fool for attempting to rip off the common heritage of thousands of years of culture ... and also demolish his claim by showing "prior art".
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Re: copyrighting yoga?
I've got a patent on taking a shit.
Please direct all checks to
Mr. Whipple c/o
Charmin Industries
235 Hershey Highway
Poopinalot, PA 90210
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