what im wondering is why this is in relasionships try the impulse something random that was my captcha code :P
No, but a website name can be registered as a trademark just as a business name. At the top of this page, you'll notice that "Answers.com" is a registered trademark.
The band's name was Europe.
Europe.
Marching Band Medley
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.
Google has posted this notice for the above website: NOTICE: This domain name expired on 01/13/2012 and is pending renewal or deletion. WSGiga has posted this notice for the above website: "This domain name has no IP address setting up. This domain name is not registered at this time."
Band names do not qualify for copyright protection, although they may be registered as trademarks. Gerry and the Pacemakers does not seem to be registered, but can still be protected under common law.
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Destino final is the Portuguese phrase for final destination. It is also the name of a band from Barcelona, Spain, whose music can be found on MySpace and Last FM.
what cars are registered on my name and i do not know
Band names do not qualify for copyright protection. Brazos Valley Boys is a registered trademark of Morey Sullivan.
Names, titles, and common words/phrases are not eligible for copyright protection. They may, however be registered as trademarks.