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Hunter and Lastowka on BarbieTM as a Subject of IP Law

Dan Hunter, Swinburne Law School and New York Law School, and Greg Lastowka, Rutgers Law School, have published BarbieTM at 18 Tulane Journal of Technology & Intellectual Property 113 (2015). Here is the abstract.

Intellectual property laws are the means by which corporations allow access to their products. Mattel Inc.’s Barbie doll is highly dependent on the intellectual property system, and this Essay provides the first serious account of the development of Barbie as an object of intellectual property. It demonstrates the significance of Barbie as an intellectual property object, and it traces how intellectual property laws emerged as such a powerful technology of control in the period from Barbie’s birth in 1959 to the present. The Essay also shows that the great unrecognized feature of the intellectual property system is its ability to manipulate desire.

Download the essay from SSRN at the link.