
The_Kid
Active member
I understand if you cannot offer 'advice' from a legal standpoint, but if someone is interested in pm'ing me with some advice or comfortable enough to post on this thread, it would appreciated either way.
So, here is the situation.
My band is a local cover band that plays within a 100 mile radius here/around the Appleton, WI area. We do 80's/90's covers mostly with a few outside those decades to mix it up. We have been around now since January of 2012, so just over a year and a half. When we searched out any bands that have the same name, we came across one other band, but they are located in Germany and are a progressive metal band. Looking at both bands, I dont think there is a confusion of 'product' nor is there any intent to deceive anyone.
Today we were contacted by the guitar player of the German band with the following:
Conversation started today
7:23pm
Ben Franczek
so this is an email we got from our brothers in Germany, kind of interesting, but they don't appear to be registered with the US coyright office
Hi guys,
this is ****** guitarplayer from the german progressive metal band *************.
Our record company has us informed that you guys use our name ***********.
She will do further things for the case that you guys not change your bandname.
I have speak with our contact in the company to clear this things between musicians!
Because i´m sure you have this not done to have an advantage, resultant from the bandname!
So they give me this chance befor she will do other steps.
We play under this name since 1999 and we have released five records.
"**********" , "************", "********", "******" and "********" .
Our next release will be released after an longer break (because off an personel drama one our musicians) in 2014.
You can see the rights on the name are with us and we have this documentated at this time in 1999 by an notary.
Im sure we can solve this problem without the advocate!
Please think about this problem and let me know what are your decision, as soon as possible.
And sorry for my realy bad english.
Greetings from Germany
*******
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My question is, everything that I have been able to search online so far, gives examples of within the US as examples, west coast vs east coast of similar situations. Other things that I see state that any Trademark of band names ends outside the country for which it was registered. From what we have been able to research they do not have their name copyrighted/trademarked here in the US.
So, with all of this, is this something we need to change the band name over? Is it just a threat and as long as we are not trying to confuse people we are fine? It seems the record company wants to pursue action, but the band seems willing to let it be, if I understood the email correct. Again, if anyone wants to/can comment on it or PM me it would be appreciated.
Though we only play with in the small market/radius I mentioned, we have worked hard on our own make the name known and popular in the area, as well as getting band shirts made up for us to wear on stage, stage banner, website....blah blah blah...We all have 40 hour jobs as our main income and the band is a way for 4 guys to have a good time on weekends with some friends and in the local bar scene.
Thanks in advance, you guys all rock!!
So, here is the situation.
My band is a local cover band that plays within a 100 mile radius here/around the Appleton, WI area. We do 80's/90's covers mostly with a few outside those decades to mix it up. We have been around now since January of 2012, so just over a year and a half. When we searched out any bands that have the same name, we came across one other band, but they are located in Germany and are a progressive metal band. Looking at both bands, I dont think there is a confusion of 'product' nor is there any intent to deceive anyone.
Today we were contacted by the guitar player of the German band with the following:
Conversation started today
7:23pm
Ben Franczek
so this is an email we got from our brothers in Germany, kind of interesting, but they don't appear to be registered with the US coyright office
Hi guys,
this is ****** guitarplayer from the german progressive metal band *************.
Our record company has us informed that you guys use our name ***********.
She will do further things for the case that you guys not change your bandname.
I have speak with our contact in the company to clear this things between musicians!
Because i´m sure you have this not done to have an advantage, resultant from the bandname!
So they give me this chance befor she will do other steps.
We play under this name since 1999 and we have released five records.
"**********" , "************", "********", "******" and "********" .
Our next release will be released after an longer break (because off an personel drama one our musicians) in 2014.
You can see the rights on the name are with us and we have this documentated at this time in 1999 by an notary.
Im sure we can solve this problem without the advocate!
Please think about this problem and let me know what are your decision, as soon as possible.
And sorry for my realy bad english.
Greetings from Germany
*******
****************
My question is, everything that I have been able to search online so far, gives examples of within the US as examples, west coast vs east coast of similar situations. Other things that I see state that any Trademark of band names ends outside the country for which it was registered. From what we have been able to research they do not have their name copyrighted/trademarked here in the US.
So, with all of this, is this something we need to change the band name over? Is it just a threat and as long as we are not trying to confuse people we are fine? It seems the record company wants to pursue action, but the band seems willing to let it be, if I understood the email correct. Again, if anyone wants to/can comment on it or PM me it would be appreciated.
Though we only play with in the small market/radius I mentioned, we have worked hard on our own make the name known and popular in the area, as well as getting band shirts made up for us to wear on stage, stage banner, website....blah blah blah...We all have 40 hour jobs as our main income and the band is a way for 4 guys to have a good time on weekends with some friends and in the local bar scene.
Thanks in advance, you guys all rock!!
