2004

FindLaw reports that a California federal court has rejected a motion for injunctive relief brought by Axl Rose of Guns N’ Roses, to prevent the use of the name HOLLYWOOD ROSE: THE ROOTS OF GUNS N’ ROSES in connection with a CD featuring early recordings of the band Hollywood Rose, several of whose members went

Note Motley Fool’s cynical observation that Googles.com, home of the Googles, which has been co-existing with Google.com since 1997 but waited until Google was filing its IPO before moving to oppose one of Google’s trademark applications, did so in order to achieve publicity.  The suggestion that someone would pay the $300 filing fee for an opposition

. . . will come back up.  It was one of those computer things.

The Blog will be down for maintenance at some point this weekend.  Have a good weekend.

The family of the Zulu composer of the song ‘Mbube,’ the basis for the song “The Lion Sleeps Tonight,’ have sued Disney in South Africa for royalties.  Disney used the song in its ‘Lion King.’ Via Reuters.

Materials on South African copyright law here.

International copyright materials here.