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Trademark Protection for Bands and Musicians

Erik K Pelton

The following is an edited transcript of my video Trademark Protection for Bands and Musicians. Just like any other brand, the music industry brands can strongly benefit from trademark protection. Just like any other brand, the music industry brands can strongly benefit from trademark protection.

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Trademark Protection for Bands and Musicians

Erik K Pelton

As the music world just celebrated the annual Grammy awards, Erik reflects on the fact that many bands, artists, and musicians fail to realize the importance and strength gained by registering and protecting their brands. BONUS CONTENT: listen to Erik’s … Continue reading ?

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Trademark Registration For Musicians

Sander Law

Trademark Registration for Musicians Are you a musician? Then you have trademarks that are worth protecting through trademark registration! For music related branding, the following are some of the products and services you would want to protect in your trademark application.

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The Third Circuit Limits Preclusive Effect of the TTAB Rulings

LexBlog IP

Howard that trademark cancellation proceedings before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (“TTAB”) do not have claim preclusive effect against trademark infringement lawsuits in federal district courts because of the TTAB’s limited jurisdiction. On September 17, 2021, the Third Circuit held in Beasley v.

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New Tools, Old Rules: Is The Music Industry Ready To Take On AI?

Copyright Lately

The world’s largest record company says it has a clear view of the legal landscape surrounding AI-generated music. The reality is more complicated. If you’ve been glued to news coverage of the Ed Sheeran trial for the past two weeks, you may have missed an even bigger story from the world of music copyright.

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Taylor Swift and Her “Love Story” With IPR

IIPRD

Traditionally, musicians sign a record deal with a label that allows the record company to own the rights to their master recordings. It is reasonable that Swift would want to protect her brand. “Music is art, and art is important and rare. Important, rare things are valuable. The Big Move. All copies are made from this recording.

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Creative reuse online: How can all forms of creativity be supported?

Kluwer Copyright Blog

Yet, since the Information Society Directive , European copyright law has preferred to protect and incentivise online business models over creativity. Photo by Jr Korpa on Unsplash Free spaces in copyright law are fundamental. They allow us to use and enjoy copyright works, ultimately supporting the creation of future works.

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