In order to use the trademark symbol, you need to have registered the design with the trademark office.
When you license your image for use by the band, you can specify, for example, how large the trademark symbol must appear, etc.
we should keep band in schools in school because band will help read notes of any song or any instroment
The answer to this question will depend on whether or not the first band has registered their name as a trademark or not and whether they are famous. If they have registered their name with the trademark office and are complying with the rules of holding on to their trademark then you cannot use the name even if spelled differently. If you choose to use the name and it has not been previously registered, the original band (if they are famous) can still sue you and keep you from using the name. The trademark office will have to decide who used the name first, who is more associated with the name in the view of the general public (aka the famous band) and so forth. So you could end up being forced to change your name and confuse potential fans.
You should keep it in for as long as the dentist that fitted it advises.
Drums keep the whole timing of the song. They tell the other band members where they should be in the song.
If I own a trademark and YOU use it, then our relationship is contractual and the terms will dictate when it may be terminated, if ever. Also, if I own a trademark then you have no right to register it unless you can prove you have an exclusive license from me to use it. However, if I licensed you to use MY trademark without reserving any rights to monitor the quality, then I may have forfeited any right to the trademark.
Basically, anywhere that you are able to keep them. They are an important symbol so its is best to keep them
Without a license, yes. Keep in mind the "Deep Note" is also a registered trademark.
Baby cockatiels do not have to be banded if you plan to just keep them yourself. If you are a breeder or if you plan to sell the young birds, you should band your baby birds.
Plenty of bands do that. Christina Perri did that and so did my English teacher. Keep in mind that bands are democratic. If a band is going to be named after the lead vocal, then the rest of the band should be okay with it.
You Can't Keep a Good Band Down was created in 1998.
Then you will have a replaced band and the diamonds you kept.
It's their trademark gag, and they want to keep it fresh.