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« Reply #20 on: August 02, 2006, 04:02:38 PM »

to my knowlege the only way they could keep the name Chinese Democracy and even have a chance to stop Axl from using it is if they make it big (like mainstream big) and keep it long enough without complaints. (im not sure on the timescale) but this happened with Nirvana, a band tried to claim Nirvana was their name and they couldnt do jack about it because they had been mainstream for (say) 2 years, and they didnt say anything about it before.

You can't copyright or trademark an album title or song title.

how did axl stop the offspring using chinese democracy as an album title ?

He didn't stop them - Offspring later admitted in an interview that they weren't serious about using the album title.

but didnt he send them a cease and desist letter? yes
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« Reply #21 on: August 02, 2006, 04:04:31 PM »

to my knowlege the only way they could keep the name Chinese Democracy and even have a chance to stop Axl from using it is if they make it big (like mainstream big) and keep it long enough without complaints. (im not sure on the timescale) but this happened with Nirvana, a band tried to claim Nirvana was their name and they couldnt do jack about it because they had been mainstream for (say) 2 years, and they didnt say anything about it before.

You can't copyright or trademark an album title or song title.

how did axl stop the offspring using chinese democracy as an album title ?

He didn't stop them - Offspring later admitted in an interview that they weren't serious about using the album title.

but didnt he send them a cease and desist letter? yes

No - his lawyers sent Offspring a letter out of concern for brand confusion among consumers. Offspring then said they weren't serious about using the title anyway.
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« Reply #22 on: August 02, 2006, 04:07:27 PM »

to my knowlege the only way they could keep the name Chinese Democracy and even have a chance to stop Axl from using it is if they make it big (like mainstream big) and keep it long enough without complaints. (im not sure on the timescale) but this happened with Nirvana, a band tried to claim Nirvana was their name and they couldnt do jack about it because they had been mainstream for (say) 2 years, and they didnt say anything about it before.

You can't copyright or trademark an album title or song title.

how did axl stop the offspring using chinese democracy as an album title ?

He didn't stop them - Offspring later admitted in an interview that they weren't serious about using the album title.

but didnt he send them a cease and desist letter? yes

No - his lawyers sent Offspring a letter out of concern for brand confusion among consumers. Offspring then said they weren't serious about using the title anyway.

so if they wanted kitty and the kowalskis could call there next album appetite for destruction?Huh
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« Reply #23 on: August 02, 2006, 04:08:08 PM »

to my knowlege the only way they could keep the name Chinese Democracy and even have a chance to stop Axl from using it is if they make it big (like mainstream big) and keep it long enough without complaints. (im not sure on the timescale) but this happened with Nirvana, a band tried to claim Nirvana was their name and they couldnt do jack about it because they had been mainstream for (say) 2 years, and they didnt say anything about it before.

just an aside, but nirvana almost called their band "skid row" ?Grin
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« Reply #24 on: August 02, 2006, 04:09:52 PM »

to my knowlege the only way they could keep the name Chinese Democracy and even have a chance to stop Axl from using it is if they make it big (like mainstream big) and keep it long enough without complaints. (im not sure on the timescale) but this happened with Nirvana, a band tried to claim Nirvana was their name and they couldnt do jack about it because they had been mainstream for (say) 2 years, and they didnt say anything about it before.

You can't copyright or trademark an album title or song title.

how did axl stop the offspring using chinese democracy as an album title ?

He didn't stop them - Offspring later admitted in an interview that they weren't serious about using the album title.

but didnt he send them a cease and desist letter? yes

No - his lawyers sent Offspring a letter out of concern for brand confusion among consumers. Offspring then said they weren't serious about using the title anyway.

so if they wanted kitty and the kowalskis could call there next album appetite for destruction?Huh

Sure - but GNR's lawyers would probably throw a shitfit saying that the release would hurt Guns N' Roses album sales. But since it's Kitty and the Kowalskis and not a mainstream band like Offspring, they probably wouldn't care.

Again, you can't copyright or trademark a song title or album title. You can copyright the composition of music and lyrics, but not the title.
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« Reply #25 on: August 02, 2006, 04:10:59 PM »

paradise kitty  hihi
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« Reply #26 on: August 02, 2006, 04:15:10 PM »

good for nothing PUNKS !

kitty and the kowalskis are desperate. they used to be called killer kowalski, a name robbed from the old wrestler until he threatened to sue and they changed it. then they rob guns n roses album title, and isnt the lead singer called KITTY KOWALSKI the name of a character from superman ? does this band do ANYTHING ORIGINAL?  drool
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« Reply #27 on: August 02, 2006, 04:37:38 PM »

to my knowlege the only way they could keep the name Chinese Democracy and even have a chance to stop Axl from using it is if they make it big (like mainstream big) and keep it long enough without complaints. (im not sure on the timescale) but this happened with Nirvana, a band tried to claim Nirvana was their name and they couldnt do jack about it because they had been mainstream for (say) 2 years, and they didnt say anything about it before.

You can't copyright or trademark an album title or song title.

how did axl stop the offspring using chinese democracy as an album title ?

He didn't stop them - Offspring later admitted in an interview that they weren't serious about using the album title.

but didnt he send them a cease and desist letter? yes

No - his lawyers sent Offspring a letter out of concern for brand confusion among consumers. Offspring then said they weren't serious about using the title anyway.

so if they wanted kitty and the kowalskis could call there next album appetite for destruction?Huh

Sure - but GNR's lawyers would probably throw a shitfit saying that the release would hurt Guns N' Roses album sales. But since it's Kitty and the Kowalskis and not a mainstream band like Offspring, they probably wouldn't care.

Again, you can't copyright or trademark a song title or album title. You can copyright the composition of music and lyrics, but not the title.

yea ok i guess this thread clears it up http://www.heretodaygonetohell.com/board/index.php?topic=33910.0
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« Reply #28 on: August 02, 2006, 05:12:15 PM »

to my knowlege the only way they could keep the name Chinese Democracy and even have a chance to stop Axl from using it is if they make it big (like mainstream big) and keep it long enough without complaints. (im not sure on the timescale) but this happened with Nirvana, a band tried to claim Nirvana was their name and they couldnt do jack about it because they had been mainstream for (say) 2 years, and they didnt say anything about it before.

You can't copyright or trademark an album title or song title.

how did axl stop the offspring using chinese democracy as an album title ?

He didn't stop them - Offspring later admitted in an interview that they weren't serious about using the album title.

but didnt he send them a cease and desist letter? yes

No - his lawyers sent Offspring a letter out of concern for brand confusion among consumers. Offspring then said they weren't serious about using the title anyway.

so if they wanted kitty and the kowalskis could call there next album appetite for destruction?Huh

Sure - but GNR's lawyers would probably throw a shitfit saying that the release would hurt Guns N' Roses album sales. But since it's Kitty and the Kowalskis and not a mainstream band like Offspring, they probably wouldn't care.

Again, you can't copyright or trademark a song title or album title. You can copyright the composition of music and lyrics, but not the title.
Like I just said in another thread, Axl's lawyers didnt send a cease and desist letter to the Offspring. The singer admitted it was bullshit, he never heard from Axl or his lawyers.
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« Reply #29 on: August 02, 2006, 11:59:10 PM »

ummm...no...being successful and selling 10,000 albums and the millions gn'r will sell is a big diff
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« Reply #30 on: August 05, 2006, 08:14:44 AM »

ummm...no...being successful and selling 10,000 albums and the millions gn'r will sell is a big diff


the kowalskis could sell more than 10,000 by the time axl releases CD
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« Reply #31 on: August 05, 2006, 08:25:11 AM »

How do these fuckers call themselves punk? They stand for everything that punk does not. Fuckin cocks

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« Reply #32 on: November 20, 2006, 08:00:08 AM »

people like the dogshit boys and kitty and the kowankskis dont bother me because they only have about 5 fans between them. but if the rumour on the blind melon forum is true that the reformed blind melon are plannin on callin there comback album chinese democracy, that is quite a concern. blind melon are a big band and if people started to associate the title with them then the mainstream would be very confused when gnr eventually release theres.  no
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« Reply #33 on: November 20, 2006, 08:29:23 AM »

blind melon without shannon no
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