Damnation Affirmative, The Hell Yeahs are keeping our name!

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Suprisingly, there is already a myspace.com/djbigdick who is not me, just some guy named Richard who tries to DJ. His use of Dick, I assume, is in reference to his real name, rather than his cock.

He lives in Texas though, and I don't think they have laws in Texas, so fuck him.
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I would like to hear from the real Paul Denyer so I can tell him to suck my dick because he's in prison.
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I'm planning to argue that I had the name first. But I'll probably lose...

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john m wrote:Next someone will tell me that I didn't make up Doctor Worm. What is this world coming to?
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We googled up Octothorpe, checked it on mp3.com, bandnameregistery.com, and other sites a half an hour before submitting Been To China, cuz that's when we thought of it. Nothing. I think we are safe. Bell labs can come after us, but we aren't making telephones.
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"The Hell With The Hell Yeahs"
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Post by Caravan Ray »

roymond wrote:Wait a second! Did you sample or base a song on one of their's? They can't copyright a band name but there are ways people can protect their bandname, and perhaps you can, too. (but I can't find either of the hell yeahs on myspace, so what's up with that?)

[edit]they do have CDs and reviews on CD Baby, and stuff, but their domain is inactive (though it is registered)[/edit]

Here's a good overview, from this site:

"You cannot copyright a band name. The correct legal protection is a trademark. Within trademark law there is a category called servicemarks. A trademark identifies a product while a servicemark identifies a service. Since a band is in the business of providing entertainment services, a servicemark is the proper tool to protect the name of a band."
yes - that's what I though too.

I would think that a reply involving the suggestion of the violent insertion of something awkward up their collective anuses would be appropriate.

Of course though, I'm not a lawyer...
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Post by HeuristicsInc »

Roymond's got it right, as far as I know, and look! uspto.gov does NOT show any registration for "Hell Yeahs" - I suggest if you want to keep it to begin a process yourself. Actually you can have a service mark for performing live, and a trade mark for selling CDs.
There is a trade mark on "Hell Yeah!" for selling clothing, only.
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Post by Geoff WreckdoM »

If you read the Hell Yeahs Blog they apparently broke up two months ago. I would ignore their phony ass cease and desist and maybe apply for the trade mark yourselves since I found nothing on the trademark search engine:

http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/gate.exe?f=s ... evq11c.1.1

When we came across these guys I was kinda irritated that they knew we already had the name and used it anyway, but they seem like alright kids and no one is going to mistaken them for us for sure, so I did not make a stink out of it

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Post by catch »

Eff that. You don't have to change anything.

Like most Cease and Desist letters, theirs is just full of hot air.

(If this weren't BS, though, I'd suggest "Therein.")
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Post by Niveous »

I say we keep on calling you The Hell Yeahs but it's just be the short version of "We Are The Hell Yeahs, the other band is a piece of crap".
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Post by Heather. Redmon. »

I can happily say that I have had the pleasure of communicating via PM with our resident lawyer in training, Treachjuris (she is super knowledgeable and awesome), and we are not changing anything at this point. They ain't got shit on us! :twisted: Thanks for all of your support and suggestions! We are the Hell Yeahs until further notice! :wink:
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Post by jack »

there's rock. and there's RAWK. and then, there's THE HELL YEAHS! :)
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Post by rone rivendale »

Good for you guys, standing your ground.

I've never had this problem in my music career but I HAVE had an artist and his friends harass me because a webcomic I had looked a little like his webcomic. And it wasn't that I copyed his style, we both just draw like total chit and so they looked similar in style. It was a pain in the ass so I feel your pain.
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Post by Eric Y. »

roymond wrote:"You cannot copyright a band name. blah blah blah blah blah."
true dat. but there is the issue (as cited by the message anti=m got) of people being confused between the two groups. that's why there's all those bands with "UK" tacked on the end of their name. if you do decide to change, i say go with "the hell yeahs MN" :)
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Post by blue »

man i so wish the "other" blue lang would come after me.



http://bluelang.livejournal.com/



so i could fucking beat him for inexplicably using my goddamn name.
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Post by furrypedro »

http://www.myspace.com/thosemeddlingkids
http://www.myspace.com/themeddlingkidsrock

They're really not worth clicking on. Should it come down to it however, after whole seconds of deliberation, I think that 'Stop Fiddling Kids' would have been a far better name in the first place. If only I'd have thought of that back in November
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Post by Caravan Ray »

I was really disappointed when I discovered this guy:
http://texbeaumont.com/Home.htm
Though he does wear a hat just like mine - which is impressive

I'm getting a bit sick of the name Caravan Ray, and had planned on killing off Caravan Ray permanently by having him shot in the back by a jealous husband and becoming Tex Beaumont full-time - but it seems someone already has the name :( (although he isn't backed by The Dirty Hearts)

I wonder if he also grew up on Beaumont St with a cat called Tex?

I probably should stop using the name. That other guy actually sounds pretty cool - I don't want to piss him off. Hat-wearers should look out for each other

(apparently there is also a town in Texas called Beaumont - I didn't know that either till I googled)
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Post by Niveous »

I vote for mixing Caravan Ray & Tex Beaumont and becoming Ray Beaumont...which would also be a reference to the Chet Atkins' song "Tennessee Ray/ Beaumont Rag".
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tex fauxmont?
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Lunkhead is the name of a Japanese band:

http://www.lunkhead.jp/

I used some of their album covers for avatars for a while.
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Post by Denyer »

Rone Rivendale wrote:I've never had this problem in my music career
What music career is that? The one where you mumble over fruity loops on the internet? You've made three hundred bucks doing this. If that's your career then you are the biggest loser I've never met. What you have here is a hobby, so stop acting like you're Christina Aguilera.
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