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Re: Re: Where to go to trademark/servicemark my band name[ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Copyright Forum ] [ FAQ ] Posted by Stephen L. Anderson on November 01, 2001 at 07:21:30: In Reply to: Re: Where to go to trademark/servicemark my band name posted by Juan Surratt on October 29, 2001 at 08:03:59: TRADEMARK law protects distinctive names, titles, slogans and symbols that are used by their owners in business or commerce. BAND NAMES and RECORD LABELS may be eligible for trademark protection if the name is used by an artist, performer, band or studio to promote the sale of certain goods or services; (e.g., records, CDs, videos, concerts) to distinguish the band or label name from that of imitators and wannabees. TRADEMARK REGISTRATION- If you wish to protect your name, you can apply for a Trademark or service mark. We can help to prepare your application to register your BAND name and/or for any special designs, fonts, slogans or logos that you use to identify your music to the listening audience. Before adopting and promoting a new name, it would be wise to investigate whethers other have used a similar name in the past. We can assist you with a comprehensive search to determine the extent of prior use of the BAND name and a few similar names. We can perform searches online to determine whether any other bands or businesses are using any infringing domain names, product names or brand names. For more info regarding trademarks, visit: www.brandXperts. OTHER ISSUES SURROUNDING BAND AND CELEBRITY NAMES Not only are celebrity endorsement rights protected under State laws, more recently, a body of law has begun to develop surrounding the use of celebrity and band names online. While the emerging law regarding Internet Domains and Trademarks is still in its infancy, there have been several important court cases and ICAAN arbitrations which have protected celebrities against cybersquatters. Performers such as Madonna, Julia Roberts, and Alyssa Milano have won back domain names and other damages for unauthorized use of names, photos and/or likenesses from cybersquatters. Other performers, such as Bruce Springsteen have not been as lucky against cybersquatters. Finally, some band names (such as WAR, PINK FLOYD and THE ANIMALS) have been the subject of litigation between former band members and management over issues such as who has the right to control and use the name. For more info about names, see: www.namesavers.net TO APPLY NOW ON OUR SECURE SERVER - GO TO www.mybrandsonline.com Best Regards, Stephen Anderson Anderson & Shippey Tel. (949) 754-3048 www.brandXperts.com - TRADEMARKS www.copyrightpros.com - COPYRIGHTS www.namesavers.net - DOMAIN NAMES & COMPANY NAMES www.mybrandsonline.com - ONLINE REGISTRATION
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