deadish said:
How would you feel if a company like Square Enix trademarked "Steampunk"?
Uh, nothing. Why, does it cause you pain or something?
deadish said:
If we allow CD Projekt Red to trademark a genre label ... this opens the door for every company to do so.
The trademark already existed. Besides, even if they own it, so what - do you think they'll go around and slap anybody who utters the word with a fish? Because according to my understanding that's not how it works at all - if somebody uses the word
Cyberpunk for their product as a TITLE, then that'd be in breach, if somebody claims that their work is of the cyberpunk genre, then it's fine.
Should I remind you again, that no one who uses the term "paranoia" for, you know, the actual mental condition, has suffered any legal backlash?
The trademark of the word "cyberpunk" does by no way, shape or form give anybody any claim over the genre. Trademark isn't really magical - it only applies to stuff that's in the same field. Have you heard of Apple - the company that released Beatles records [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Records]? They happily coexisted with, you know, the other Apple [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Inc.] for decades because their trademarks applied to completely different spheres - one was a computer manufacturer, the other a music producer. It wasn't until Steve Jobs's company decided to actually deal with music via iTunes when they had problems [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Corps_v_Apple_Computer]. So, you can see it applies only when it applies not at whatever random times you seem to assume it would. Apple Inc. has not sued any makers of apple pies or apple cider to my knowledge, nor could they.
You can totally have, say, a plumbing business and call it Coca-Cola without having trademark issues with the beverage, as you're going to be in a completely different business sphere.
So, again, I don't see what the problem is with the trademark of the word "Cyberpunk". I suppose you might be really itching for Digital Homicide or similar to churn out a bunch of games called
Cyberpunk - is that it?