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Say a magazine existed many years ago, was bought by a larger company and then ceased publication over 15 years ago. Would I be able to use that publication's name to create my own publication?
People these days are looking for all kinds of reasons to sue. Sometimes I think it's partly out of spite and partly greed. For example an old, virtually unheard of band tried to sue Avril Lavigne because one of her songs sounded like something they had produced years ago.
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Under UK law....
To register a trademark name so nobody else can use it under your classification (publications), you need to first run a search to ensure there is no other publication with a similar trademark that yours may infringe. If/when your proposed trademark name is available, you can
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Guns N' Roses returns to Oklahoma
The tour was a disaster in some ways; the car broke down before they got out of California , and the band members were left hitchhiking to Seattle with questionable characters, Slash writes in his autobiography.
But by the time the five made it to Seattle for their lightly attended show, the group had bonded. The "Appetite"-era GN'R kicked into gear from there. With little money, at times members of the band lived in their rented storage space, where they also practiced. It became a haven of partying that allowed several members to increase their addictions.
The band began playing frequent Los Angeles shows, including at the Whisky A Go-Go and the Cathouse.
The ever-more-popular Los Angeles shows, particularly at the Troubadour, led to a bidding war for the band's services on a major label. Tom Zutaut , who had signed Motley Crue , eventually secured the band's services.
Steven Adler writes in his book "My Appetite for Destruction: Sex, Drugs and Guns N' Roses," that even the occasion of getting signed to a major label couldn't rouse Axl's schedule.
When France's Laughter Died | FrontPage Magazine
, Was laughing this week after the publication’s Paris offices were destroyed by a firebomb overnight late Tuesday or early Wednesday morning. It is believed Islamists, angry that the editors had named the Prophet Mohammad as guest “editor-in-chief” for this week’s edition, were responsible for the attack. The edition was dedicated to a satire of sharia law, but the firebomb assault took place before it had even hit the newsstands on Wednesday.
“We received threats, but no one had seen this edition,” said Stephane Charbonnier, the magazine’s designer and director. “People reacted violently to the paper yet they were completely ignorant of the edition’s contents; that is the most aberrant and idiotic....
Can You Trademark a Geographic Domain Name? | Elliot's Blog
The Dolan Company, a publishing giant that owns the Minnesota Lawyer magazine, recently sent a cease and desist letter to Aaron Hall, a lawyer in Minnesota, directing him to stop using the MinnesotaLawyer.com website and domain name. MinnesotaLawyer.com is essentially a lawyer’s blog with free legal guides, free legal forms, and a free ask a lawyer section.
Dolan’s letter requested that Hall immediately cease and desist “use of ‘Minnesota Lawyer’ in connection with online and/or printed publications in the legal field,” and “refrain from publishing legal articles and information” on MinnesotaLawyer.com.
In response to Dolan, Hall claimed that his use of “Minnesota Lawyer” was merely descriptive of his location and profession. “Dolan does not that have a monopoly on the words ‘Minnesota lawyer,” stated Hall. “Every lawyer in Minnesota can lawfully use those terms in the title of their website or domain name.”
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French satirical magazine's offices set on fireDigitalJournal.com - Dec 31, 1969
for the special edition featuring spoof on Islamic law. According to the Wall Street Journal, the magazine had put a caricature of Islam's prophet Muhammad on its title cover and quoted him saying, “100 lashes if you don't die from laughter.
NewsOK.com - Dec 31, 1969
Here it goes: 1) the constant disrespect for all involved by going on late for no good reason night after night after night, 2) the legal manipulation that Axl forced on us, from demanding ownership of the name to downgrading us, contractually,Chaska Herald - Dec 31, 1969
The Chaska Police Department is holding a Law Enforcement Torch Run at 1 pm, June 22 in Firemen's Park. The event is tied to Special Olympics Minnesota. Law enforcement from across Minnesota is running the Special Olympics Torch throughout the state,Ahram Online - Dec 31, 1969
Bluntly subtitled "Know your rights", the magazine is sponsored by the Hesham Mubarak Law Centre. This is a fairly new phenomenon to the cultural scene, but there is a story behind it that deserves to be told. When Shafie published his comic book in