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Re: Copywrighting my band name[ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Copyright Forum ] [ FAQ ] Posted by Stephen L. Anderson on April 24, 2001 at 02:14:41: In Reply to: Copywrighting my band name posted by Dave Sullivan on April 23, 2001 at 08:29:28: 1) Copyright is a form of protection provided to authors of "original works of authorship", including literary, artistic, dramatic, musical, graphic arts and other creations. Song lyrics, musical compositions and sound recordings may be protected under copyright law - but BAND NAMES cannot. Copyright protects the author's original expression as contained in a creative work but DOES NOT usually extend to any idea, procedure, process, method, system, discovery, name or short title or slogan. For more information about copyrights and copyright protection, visit our site: www.copyrightpros.com 2) Trademark law protects distinctive names, titles, slogans and symbols that are used by their owners in business or commerce. ARTIST AND BAND Names may be eligible for trademark protection if the name is used by an artist, performer or band to promote the sale of certain goods or services; Our firm assists in the protection of trademarks, band names and celebrity names by offering Registration, Counsel and Enforcement services. From our offices in Irvine and San Francisco California, our attorneys preserve and protect our client’s valuable intellectual property rights. For more visit our websites : www.BrandXperts and/or www.namesavers.net www.weprotectimagination.com By the way, we offer low-cost, fixed fees for most services - we will even do an online search for free! Check out our prices - - - and at all costs, avoid those New York attorneys who refuse to give out any help until you pay them first. . . Anderson & Shippey - We Protect Imagination .com
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