untonuggan: a hand drawn/colored happy cane (disability cane happy)
lizcommotion ([personal profile] untonuggan) wrote2016-08-09 12:59 pm

Signal boost: Petition related to US trademark of the term "invisible disability"

So I try not to put too much of the politics on dreamwidth and reserve my politics rage/rants for Twitter, but this concerns a lot of folks here and is also just...outrageous. Egregious. Many adjectives.

A non-profit (@InvDisability) has trademarked the term "invisible disabilities" and apparently is enforcing it by stopping disabled individuals and organizations from using the term. ALL THE RAGE.

There is a Storify of tweets about it for more info.

There is a Change.org petition (with a sadly small number of signatures) to end the trademark of an identity.

If you can, please help signal boost, as I am currently low on spoons.
altamira16: A sailboat on the water at dawn or dusk (Default)

[personal profile] altamira16 2016-08-10 08:29 pm (UTC)(link)
What does it really mean to have a trademark on the term? Are they actually telling other people to take down their material? I am seeing this outraged post.

Searching the USPTO for the trademarks involving invisible disabilities, you can see here (by doing a basic search for "invisible disabilities") that "The Invisible Disabilities Advocate" and "Invisible Disabilities" are trademarked by IDA, but you also have "The Invisible Disabilities Project" that also has a trademark. Could "The Invisible Disabilities Project" say something about "Invisible Disabilities" just being too broad to trademark?
Edited (My search expired so I am showing you how to search on your own) 2016-08-10 21:22 (UTC)