Forget Product Placement; Get Ready For Product Anti-Placement

from the sneaky-bastards dept

By now you're certainly familiar with the concept of product placement, and the fact that it's been growing and growing and growing these days. Well, how about a counter-clockwise twist on the concept? ChurchHatesTucker points us to the rumors making the rounds that some luxury brand companies are experimenting with product anti-placement. That is, they're sending their competitors' products to celebrities who they think will create a negative association with the brand. The example used in the article is that rather infamous reality TV star Snooki:
Allegedly, the anxious folks at these various luxury houses are all aggressively gifting our gal Snookums with free bags. No surprise, right? But here's the shocker: They are not sending her their own bags. They are sending her each other's bags! Competitors' bags!

Call it what you will -- "preemptive product placement"? "unbranding"? -- either way, it's brilliant, and it makes total sense. As much as one might adore Miss Snickerdoodle, her ability to inspire dress-alikes among her fans is questionable. The bottom line? Nobody in fashion wants to co-brand with Snooki.
As CHT notes, one of these days, this is going to create quite the fascinating trademark question. If Louis Vuitton is sending out Prada purses to anti-celebrities, could you make an argument for trademark infringement? I wouldn't put it past one of the luxury brands to try to come up with a novel legal theory to try...
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  1. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 7 Sep 2010 @ 9:32am

    I wonder when all those nice ladies from the porn industry will get nice purses.

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    Nathan, 7 Sep 2010 @ 9:40am

    On a side note: It was Slim Fast who sent Kristie Alley that first box of Jenny Craig food...true story

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    ERnie, 7 Sep 2010 @ 9:49am

    Wow

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    Anonymous Coward, 7 Sep 2010 @ 10:04am

    Re:

    who the hell is kristie alley?

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    Nathan, 7 Sep 2010 @ 10:09am

    Typos Are Not Funny

    Kirstie...dooh. Nevermind

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    CyberCowboy, 7 Sep 2010 @ 10:09am

    Who would notice?

    My question is simple, if you're not a fan of a celeb, you probably wouldn't watch something they're in (other than knowing the name I have no idea who Snooki is) how would you know if this anti-celeb was using a product if you don't like them and therefore are ignoring them?

    link to this | view in thread ]

  7. identicon
    Nathan, 7 Sep 2010 @ 10:12am

    Limited To Fashion

    Probably limited to fashion, and all the chics who read the gossip rags.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  8. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 7 Sep 2010 @ 10:14am

    Re: Re:

    K'i'rstie Alley is an Operating Thetan in the Church of Scientology.
    I wouldn't be surprised if the Methodist Church sent her to Scientology as part of their own 'unbranding' effort.

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    Cynyr (profile), 7 Sep 2010 @ 10:14am

    Re: Who would notice?

    Not only that but if i don't like or care for these luxury brands, how do i know a suit from company A from a suit from company B? I couldn't tell you what someone is wearing at the oscar's nor do i care much.

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    Steven (profile), 7 Sep 2010 @ 10:23am

    I'm not sure

    Maybe a little more relevant to the folks here (or maybe not). What if System 76 bought an HP with Windows 7 and checked all the boxes for any random additional crapware HP can tag on. Then gifted that computer to... yeah, really not sure here.

    I suspect this has little negative impact.

    Although if a competitors product is truly inferior you could probably get some interesting results by sending around their product and then follow up with your product some weeks later. Get those reactions going around.

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    senshikaze (profile), 7 Sep 2010 @ 10:29am

    Re: I'm not sure

    on a completely unrelated note: system76 is awesome. Also, you should look into zareason.

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    Eugene (profile), 7 Sep 2010 @ 10:42am

    You could totally start doing this with movies. M Night Shayamalan, Uwe Boll, and the "___ Movie" guys are all still making films, after all.

    Imagine: angry moviegoers leaving a terrible movie, images of a crappy actor drinking Pepsi in their head,looking for a Coke machine...

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    Hosermage (profile), 7 Sep 2010 @ 10:48am

    new income for anti-celebrities

    They can now call each of these companies and ask to be paid to NOT use/wear their stuff. Nice.

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    Anonymous Coward, 7 Sep 2010 @ 10:55am

    All makes sense now

    So that's why I saw that photo of Dark Helmet reading techdirt. The anti-placement makes a lot of sense.

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    ChurchHatesTucker (profile), 7 Sep 2010 @ 10:58am

    Re: Who would notice?

    My question is simple, if you're not a fan of a celeb, you probably wouldn't watch something they're in ...

    It's quite possible to be a fan of Jersey Shore (or whichever) and find Snooki to be contemptible. Similarly, a lot of people read tabloids, at least partly, to keep up on bad news about celebs they dislike.

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    Chronno S. Trigger (profile), 7 Sep 2010 @ 10:59am

    Re: Who would notice?

    We here at TechDirt probably won't fully understand, but the celebs that people hate get the most attention. I definitely don't understand it, but my sister and my step mom do. Chances are if we don't understand we are not the target market.

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    Anonymous Coward, 7 Sep 2010 @ 11:27am

    This line of thinking will only enforce an already negative view of a product.

    I like the BMW 635i and if Mercedes were to gift the 635i to say....Ryan Seacrest. I would still drool over the 635i.

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    Chronno S. Trigger (profile), 7 Sep 2010 @ 1:35pm

    Re:

    It won't work for cars. Product Anti-Placement can only work for something frivolous and passing; fashion (at least until they get the copyright they wanted).

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    Kevin (profile), 7 Sep 2010 @ 2:16pm

    I like this.

    Cause it is more ammunition in my argument that people generally do not like Snooki,.... they just like to make fun of her.

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  20. identicon
    James, 7 Sep 2010 @ 3:58pm

    This is stupid

    Car dealers use this kind of (pseudo) bait-and-switch all the time. They show you the top of the line, optioned-heavy model under nice lights in the showroom, but if they know you can't qualify for that they show you the option-light version and play down the differences to make you feel better.

    This could have the reverse intention.

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    Anonymous Coward, 7 Sep 2010 @ 5:40pm

    "I wouldn't put it past one of the luxury brands to try to come up with a novel legal theory to try..."

    and we need a novel legal anti SLAPP theory that can fine these people huge sums of money if they decide to clog up our courts with such nonsense.

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    Verve (profile), 7 Sep 2010 @ 6:07pm

    Re: Re: Who would notice?

    Chances are if we don't understand we are not the target market.

    This.

    The target market reads all the gossip rags and follows that type of stuff.... This is a brilliant strategy!

    link to this | view in thread ]

  23. identicon
    roederhallo, 8 Sep 2010 @ 12:19am

    That's not Product Placement

    ...and neither it's Product Anti Placement. It's called celebrity seeding.
    Nowadays everything seems to be product placement. I wait for somebody to claim a tv commercial as product placement.

    But the concept is funny anyway. On the downside one spend money on competitor's products, which will get attention. And we know, only bad news are good news. One is shooting oneself in the foot here.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  24. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 8 Sep 2010 @ 4:39pm

    4chan?

    How soon before 4chan picks some product and starts gifting it to infamous people? *evil toughts*

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    dobler, 8 Sep 2010 @ 5:38pm

    Re: Who would notice?

    The people who notice are the people who DO watch. The fans of snooki are NOT the people these brands want carrying their products. Look at Burberry in the UK. The Burberry checker pattern has become synonymous with 'chavs' (white trash).

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    Josh Naturalist, 8 Sep 2010 @ 6:35pm

    And BMW!

    And BMW is synonymous to a middle eastern guy with back slick hair and lots of gold chains.

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    Anonymous Coward, 8 Sep 2010 @ 8:06pm

    sounds like you're thinking in terms of some arbitrary morality instead of the money that is these folks' true motivation

    link to this | view in thread ]

  28. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 9 Sep 2010 @ 12:50am

    Re: And BMW!

    can't comment on the US but in europe all middle eastern men drive MB not BMW which is a black and white brand.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  29. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 9 Sep 2010 @ 4:07am

    Re:

    They also care about protecting the brand for the long term thoufhthough.

    link to this | view in thread ]


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