Miffed by Miffy
RLF | 22.06.2007 14:34 | Bio-technology | Culture | Ecology | History | Repression
Miffy joins the monkey wrench gang
Miffy enjoys a EF! summer gathering
Miffy at the seaside for another EF! get together
Miffy against patents (and copyright) on Life
Miffy off for a round of golf at the 2005, G8 summit in Scotland
Drawn in a very minimalist style, Miffy requires only a few lines and one or two primary colors drawn in two dimensions to be recognisable. Perhaps this, and the sense of air of innocence over mischief explains why she become involved in ecological direct action.
It's unclear exactly when exactly it began but you can trace her political activities, in this country at least, back to the early 90's and the anti-roads movement. Seen coyly holding a spanner behind her back, one could only imagine the trail of monkey wrenching she left behind her in her efforts to defend the fields, woodland and hedgerows she loved.
By the late nineties, with the roads building program in retreat, Miffy joined the growing anti GM movement, taking up a spade to join the resistance. More recently, Miffy joined her fellow protesters for a game of golf up in Scotland during the 2005 G8 summit and who know, perhaps she also took part in the blockades in Heiligendamm this year.
At over fifty years old you'd think that Miffy would be her own person, free to express her political beliefs as she sees fit but sadly it appears not. The copyright owners of all Dick Bruna's character constantly hunt down unlicensed users of her image in order to defend their profitable merchandising business.
While Miffy was created for a children's book, the design has been capitalised on to sell numerous other products like clothes, stationery, toys, glasses, household items etc. A search for Miffy products on google brings up over 100,000 pages and no doubt many of the products sold are unlicensed copies made in far eastern sweat shops.
However, Mercis, the Dutch company that owns the copyright, are not content to simply take action on those producing 'fake' merchandise, they appears to have stumbled on Miffy's radical secret life and they are not amused. They are deeply offended, ironically, by Miffys involvement in the campaign against patents on life, as depicted in sticker produced many years ago promoting the (long dead), www.resistanceisfertile.com website - copies of which can now only be found in resource archives of the (no longer maintained) Totnes Against Genetics (ToGG) website.
Mercis (www.mercis.nl) have unleashed their legal team to threaten expensive legal action against whoever might be held accountable - the inactive Totnes Genetics Group who's long unmaintained website sill contains a picture of that Miffy sticker.
While ToGG volunteers try to get long forgotten passwords and access from the internet service provider which hosts the website in order to remove the offending image, more important questions have been raised. Will Miffy tolerate this attack on her freedom of expression and will her friends in the movement stand idly by and watch as her freedom to protest is taken away?
RLF
Additions
Culture is a process of cooption
22.06.2007 15:00
miffed too
Homepage:
http://www.artofthestate.co.uk/graffiti/graffiti_stencil_miffy.htm
so maybe we should...
22.06.2007 16:50
love n rage n no copyright
repost it everywhere
yes, she was there
22.06.2007 17:35
Miffy spotter
spotted in Australia
22.06.2007 23:05
by me
Correction,
22.06.2007 23:59
As we all know rabbits only live a few years, Miffy has long passed away, these are just other rabbits that look a lot like her, not the same rabbit.
More than one of them is called miffy, but it doesn't matter, they are different, and I would like to see a court trying to dispute it, the original image might be copyrighted, but if you look closely you can spot loads of differences, in the line style, in the position of the eyes, the nose, the ears and the cloths, unless they copyrighted a circle with an X and two dotts, they don't have a legal standing (I think).
But who cares, even if they did, you could add another line in the nose, or a circle in the middle of it, the image is too simple to claim, and would still be recogniseable with little modification
Rabbit gang
Britain's Chief Miffy Hunter
23.06.2007 12:00
Sheila Pomfrite
Comments
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Bunnys have rights too
22.06.2007 16:02
miffy club member
in miffy's affinity group
22.06.2007 22:10
not m
Where the new Miffys come from
23.06.2007 12:20
rabbit spotter
solidarity
23.06.2007 13:14
Also, you know the scene and V for Vendetta where everyone wears the mask and gets out in the streets....maybe we should do a solidarity action for Miffy and all dress up as the mighty rabbit.
m.i.f.
Indymedia priorities
23.06.2007 22:27
Brian B
Fun Is Allowed - Just ask Miffy!
24.06.2007 09:07
Sheila Pomfrite
Reply to Brian B
24.06.2007 12:16
People are dying in Sudan and Zimbabwe for example and at a comparable scale, why do you not mention them? For that mater, what about the massive slaughter of animals all over the world every day, or the rape of the planet that's unfolding by the hour? With all this serious stuff going on surely it is inexcusable for any of us to consider any other issues. Minor infringements, insults and oppression should surely be ignored while we go all out every minute of the day to put an end to war in all it's forms right now.
Perhaps, more realistically, we should do what we can, where we can, and when we can, target local as well as global issues and reflect the whole diversity of social struggles on Indymedia, the journal of 'the movement' (not just 'the anti-war' movement).
diversity rules
I do care
24.06.2007 17:30
How rabbits get into military bases
I do care about Iraq and Afghanistan and everywhere else where there is conflict and where people and animals are suffering.
Here's a picture of me digging under a fence at a military establishment on my way to sabotage bombers bound for Iraq. Luckily, my presence didn't attract the same attention as that of my human friends who tried to do the same thing, which is why you haven't seen me in court.
The attempt to link me with Dick Bruna's Miffy and claim breach of copyright is just another attack on our freedom of expression. I will not hide away just because I have two ears and a cross for a mouth and bear a passing resemblance to the fictional Miffy. Some people have told me that they think all rabbits look much the same, but this isn't true at all - comments like these just betray their ignorance and prejudice about rabbits. Look at the shape of my face and the determined set of my eyes - I just don't have Miffy's innocent charm, thank goodness.
Now, can we leave this discussion and get on with some direct action?
Mif
reply to the defender of diversity
24.06.2007 20:51
No I didn't even say that (even though I believe those to be the most important issues). I did not say anything against the original article nor did I say anything disagreeing with any of the comments. It was just a comment on the promotion of those comments.
"Minor infringements, insults and oppression should surely be ignored... "
If our liberties are being abused then that cannot be ignored. I believe the ability to protest near Parliament is important for example.
"Perhaps, more realistically, we should do what we can, where we can, and when we can, target local as well as global issues and reflect the whole diversity of social struggles on Indymedia, the journal of 'the movement' (not just 'the anti-war' movement)."
Yes others including yourself can choose what they want to campaign about!
Brian B