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.
No. They are not a Christian band.
no he is legend is not a christian band. the band members may be christian but the band itself is not
In telecommunications, the terms multi-band, dual-band, tri-band, quad-band and penta-band refer to a device (especially a mobile phone)
No. They're a rock band.
tomorro is a holiday by telagana band
The Naskapi Government is run by an elected band office.
Dr. Richard Wilkenfeld's Lap Band office is located at 8000 Highway 242, Suite 123 in Conroe Texas. The receptionists office can be reached at 936-411-3133.
You can pay the deductible for the lap band surgery directly to the hospital or doctors office. You can even ask if you can have a payment plan to pay the deductible.
try office max or office depot. they also have them at michael's. also you can get them at walgreens, there tons of them. also try claires and justice but they are usually out i think walmart has them but i am not sure about target
The general manager of a band oversees everything, can book shows, takes care of finances, among other activities. The manager usually stays in the office or goes to meetings. (If it is a bigger band, there are probably different categories of this, but I'm speaking from a smaller band's perspective). The tour manager goes on tour with the band and helps to make sure everything is going smoothly at shows.
In one picture of his office, one can see boxes from Hohner Special 20 and Marine Band.
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.
You mean to entertain yourself or just to plain old like what do people do in an office? People who work there, they tend to pick up phone calls and type on the computer. If you're there for like bring your kid to work day, it'd be fun to mess around with pens and paper and office supplies. Personally I find making rubber band highlighter catapults kinda fun. Need to know how to make rubber band highlighter catapults? Just ask, I'm on answers.com like everyday
Handbags & Gladrags was certainly recorded by Rod Stewart. I don't think he wrote it, but he may have done. It is typical of his style.
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.
A "band manager" is in charge of the business side of a band. Basically the managers job is to take care of the day to day running of the band's career, so the band can focus on the creative side of things. Examples of what a manager do: We know David goes on tour with the band while other managers would sit in their office. Make sure that all royalties owed to the band were paid in full. Ensured that band members are paid on time. Book gigs, live events etc and invite media to the events. Explore funding opportunities for the band. Negotiate financial deals with the label for expenses like touring and recording Oversee other people working for the band, like accountants, agents, and merchandisers.