Chris Joseph (autobiographer)
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Chris Joseph is a British advertising executive and the author of his autobiography "The Golden Straitjacket". He has
bipolar disorder Bipolar disorder, previously known as manic depression, is a mental disorder characterized by periods of depression and periods of abnormally elevated mood that last from days to weeks each. If the elevated mood is severe or associated with ...
and has three children.


Early life and education

Joseph attended St Francis Grammar School and English Martyrs Comprehensive School in Hartlepool. He left his
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French degree at the
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to become a priest, worked as a nightclub doorman, and at an iron foundry
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THE GOLDEN STRAITJACKET
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where he survived an industrial accident but lost his right arm, and then completed a changed degree at the
University of Liverpool , mottoeng = These days of peace foster learning , established = 1881 – University College Liverpool1884 – affiliated to the federal Victoria Universityhttp://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukla/2004/4 University of Manchester Act 200 ...
in French and communication studies before beginning a career in advertising.


Advertising career

After joining the small advertising agency GDA, rapid promotion to new business director and subsequently being headhunted by
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, he set up agency, Hook Advertising Limited, which he turned into an award-winning company with a £10 million a year turnover. The name comes from the solid silver hallmarked hook which replaced the hand and right arm he lost in his industrial accident.The history of advertising 17 – Chris Joseph's silver hook
''campaignlive.co.uk'', 3 June 2011
Although clients of Hook Advertising included Fujitsu and Schwarzkopf, its biggest client was the Barclays
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consortium (BYPS). Joseph created and designed the name and logo for Rabbit, a telephone system and then pitched and won the £4 million advertising contract from BYPS. When Rabbit was later sold to Hutchison, the latter requested an assignment of the Rabbit copyright from Hook Advertising which refused, believing it not to be covered by the contract. After Hutchison severed the contract it sued Hook Advertising.NEWS: Hook defends right to own Rabbit logo in High Court battle
''campaignlive.co.uk'', John Tylee, 8 December 1995
Four years of litigation followed where Hook Advertising also sued Barclays, Shell, Philips and Hutchison, and in addition Barclays sued Hook Advertising. * ''Hutchinson Personal Communications Ltd v. Hook Advertising Ltd''
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FSR 365Hart, T., Fazzani, L., Clark, S., 2009
Intellectual Property Law
(5th Ed.). Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
* ''Hutchinson Personal Communications Ltd v. Hook Advertising Ltd (No. 2)''
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FSR 549Clark, R., Smyth, S., Hall, N., 2010. Intellectual Property Law in Ireland. Haywards Heath: Bloomsbury Professional. In January 1996, Mrs Justice Arden ruled that clients cannot take creative work pitched to them speculatively without a prior agreement, but that in Hook Advertising's enthusiasm to win the Rabbit deal it had effectively traded its rights to the logo and made such a preliminary deal. This ruling replaced the legal precedent set in 1928 in the Hycolite case ('' Drabble (Harold) Ltd v. Hycolite Manufacturing Co.''
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44 TLR 264) that the conduct of the parties may imply a licence to use a copyright work without the need for it to be in writing.Ludlow, G.C., LeBlanc, M.A., 2000
SURVEY OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PART V-COPYRIGHT & INDUSTRIAL DESIGNS
31 Ottawa Law Review 93.
Despite the legal battle, there was also an out of court settlement in which Hook Advertising received more than £1 million.


Illness

Joseph had
bipolar disorder Bipolar disorder, previously known as manic depression, is a mental disorder characterized by periods of depression and periods of abnormally elevated mood that last from days to weeks each. If the elevated mood is severe or associated with ...
, a
psychiatric illness A mental disorder, also referred to as a mental illness or psychiatric disorder, is a behavioral or mental pattern that causes significant distress or impairment of personal functioning. Such features may be persistent, relapsing and remitti ...
with cyclical manic and depressive episodes. He was
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several times between 1988 and 2002 although he has now been well and not
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d for 18 years. During some of his manic periods he squandered money, including buying 200 FA football tickets worth over £5,000 for a match involving his favourite team
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. He then gave them all away to children he did not know outside
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. He became chairman of the national Manic Depressive Fellowship charity (now Bipolar UK) during the period
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was patron.


SAFE (Struggle Against Financial Exploitation)

While fighting the litigation Joseph founded the group SAFE (Struggle Against Financial Exploitation). Its purpose was as a high-profile action group to demonstrate and draw attention to systemic fraud and deception by financial institutions upon unsuspecting individuals throughout the UK. SAFE caused embarrassment, with its demonstrations and creative but legal advertising campaigns and publicity stunts against
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, the Bank of England, the
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and
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. At its peak it had a membership of 2,000. One tactic was to buy shares in the banks, distribute them to aggrieved customers and then all attend shareholder's AGMs to ask awkward questions. SAFE ran mobile billboards around major UK cities with the message – "Are you being persecuted by a high street bank? We help people fight banks. Join SAFE and we'll give you a free share in your bank – you can attend its AGM with us and question the chairman in person."


Publications

The Golden Straitjacket.Autobiography of Chris Joseph is available free as an ebook and audiobook at the following link:- https://hookadvertising.co.uk/hook-book


References


External links


Hook AdvertisingMiddlesbrough Supporters Forum
* Presentation of Joseph and Hook Advertising's case at a Commons sitting, 19 January 1994 by
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and Frank Cook with a response by the
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, Anthony Nelson
HC Deb 19 January 1994 vol 235 cc1012-20
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