No, they use it in TV shows such as, Wizards Of Waverly Place to avoid copyright and getting sued :)
Legally, no, you can't use Jimmy Buffett's name as a band. But as a street or garage band, you can use Jimmy Buffett's name...Actually, you can use his name as a band but not a singer because that's already HIS name. But for a band, you can use hsi name becase his band is called The Coral Reefers.
When choosing a band to use in "Tour Mode", click "Band Profile" and change the name.
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You should check weather the band's name is trademarked or not. If it is, then no, you cannot use its name for a book title. If not, go right ahead. Although it's not very original or creative to use someone else's name.
In theory, yes. In practice, no. Recording companies begin running into all sorts or copyright issues when you try to use a previous bands' name.
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If the band is well known and/or holds a copyright on their name, you will need to get formal permission to use their name. Usually this is done when they license you to use their name and likeness through a legal document.If they are an unknown band you *could* risk using the name, yet if they don't agree with you using their name for your clothing brand they may take legal action against you. The safest thing to do is to ask them...
No, it wouldn't be in your best interests Yes you can, however you will probably end up owing the original band (or their managing label) royalties or a larger sum to buy the rights to the name.
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