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Sunday, September 2, 2012

Anthony Davis Trademarks his Eyebrows


Anthony Davis Trademarks His Eyebrows




Expected to the number one draft pick Anthony Davis has decided to Trademark his unique features. He has trademarked two phrases in reference to his highly peculiar eyebrows.  “Fear the Brow and “Raise the Brow” were terms trademarked by this NBA draft pick. 
     In my opinion I think that this is a very suitable phrase and trait to trademark.  Most people would laugh at a uni-brow but this NBA player is capitalizing on his brow problem.  Nest thing you know fans will be drawing on or trying to grow their own!


Legal Issues for Holographic Stars




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     Digital photography has brought about a new way to showcase celebrity likeness in a way it has never been before.  New legal issues may arise to help protect celebrity likeness and exposure via hologram.  Current laws in certain states protect an artists’ work up to 100 years after their death.  The primary focus of the law will be on the performances of the holograms and weather or not they are protected under the first Amendment. 
     In this particular case I think making legal constraints is pretty tough.  Holograms of dead artists could be beneficial to the fans who miss them.  However it’s tough trying to control this content because it’s technically belongs to another party under a copyright and or trademark law of some sort.  If one is done then this will cause a chain effect and other dead artist holograms will arise.  A law needs to be formed as soon as possible to illuminate any further issues. 

Josh Homme/Scott Reeder vs. Kyuss Lives


Band members were fighting over the trademark for Kyuss Lives.  This  symbol/phrase was used to represent a particular band.  In this case band members were separated and lots of animosity is present. 
     In my opinion this band was dismantled by greed over a name.  The band had conflicts from the beginning when naming the band.  Fans are disappointed with the breaking of the band it could have easily been settled out of court. 

Sources

http://exclaim.ca/News/judge_rules_on_josh_hommescott_reeders_trademark_infringement_lawsuit_against_kyuss_lives

http://www.vindy.com/news/2012/aug/27/technology-brings-new-life-legal-issues-

http://globalgrind.com/news/anthony-davis-unibrow-celebrity-trademarks-insurance-policies-photos

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