Whoa—this gigantic rubber
ducky story has, uh, legs.
You’ll recall that the duck made headlines when it
deflated in Hong Kong Harbour. (Evidently it was indeed down for maintenance
and has been reinvigorated.)
But it seems that oversized yellow rubber water fowl,
bearing a suspiciously-strong resemblance to the installation piece by Dutch
artist Florentijn Hofman, have been, ah, popping
up in multiple cities in the Chinese mainland.
And there may be “copyright issues” involved.
There are a couple of things I find interesting about
that:
The idea that a pretty ubiquitous bathtub toy that’s been
around since, well, since there’ve been bathtubs (kinda) is protected by
copyright, is curious. Would size be the determinant in any dispute over this?
There are apparently intellectual property lawyers in
China. Well, at least one, in Beijing. Who’d have thunk?
Hofman’s feathers are reported to be ruffled, & he was
quoted as saying, “If they want the real duck, they’ll have to come to me.”
That’s not a sentence you get to repeat very often.
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