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Jack Francis

 

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Queen Creek, Arizona, USA
Post  Posted 30 Apr 2003 6:31 am    
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What thoughts went into the name for your band?

We wanted our bands name to define what we were all about. How 'bout yours?

(Before I came up with "The Roadhouse Kings"
I suggested a name that the wives hated..Since the county next to us is Pinal County, I wanted to use "Pinal Envy".
My son and I were doing some blues and since his name is also Jack we wanted to call ourselves 2 Jack's and a queen but the drummer hated the dress we gave him.)

[This message was edited by Jack Francis on 30 April 2003 at 07:32 AM.]

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Ed Naylor

 

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Post  Posted 30 Apr 2003 7:02 am    
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Regardless of the name you decide on, check with the State you live in at the Secretary of State office and see if it is registered by anybody. You can register your group name for around $20 and you then "Own" it.Otherwise someone may come along and use the same name. Ed Naylor Steel Guitar Works.
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Jim Cohen


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Philadelphia, PA
Post  Posted 30 Apr 2003 7:33 am    
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You could call it the "Nashville LTDs"
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Chris Forbes

 

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Beltsville, MD, USA
Post  Posted 30 Apr 2003 8:00 am    
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How about Jehovah's Waitresses?
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Ed Naylor

 

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Post  Posted 30 Apr 2003 8:13 am    
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Sorry Jim, but Nashville LTD is a registered name for the Guitars I build. Ed Naylor NASHVILLE LTD STEEL GUITARS.
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chas smith R.I.P.


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Encino, CA, USA
Post  Posted 30 Apr 2003 8:14 am    
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We were The Incontinentals, age had a lot to do with it...
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Joerg Hennig


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Post  Posted 30 Apr 2003 10:14 am    
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The band I was in needed a new name because they screwed up with the club owners and earned themselves a bad reputation. Being an old NRPS fan I suggested to call ourselves "The Gypsy Cowboys". They loved it and from then on used that name, but unfortunately they didn´t live up to it so I called it quits.
(Call it "Quits" - hmmm, how about that...)

Regards, Joe H.

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Tony Prior


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Charlotte NC
Post  Posted 30 Apr 2003 11:13 am    
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Sorry Ed..if you register a name with the local county or your state, you don't own it. The whole reason to register a name with a county or state is so that they know where to send the tax bill !

If you want to own a name you must do a copyright search and then register the copyright with the Feds.

tp

added note: You do not need to copyright your own name..you already own it and have the full right to use it and to challenge anyone who may want to use your name ( WHY would they ? who knows ) but it costs somewhere in the vicinity of a grand to do a copyright search and register thru a trademark atty.

Once that is done..now you own it..I hope it was worth it

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Kenneth Rollans

 

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Post  Posted 30 Apr 2003 11:29 am    
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DOUBLE SHOT

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Jim Cohen


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Philadelphia, PA
Post  Posted 30 Apr 2003 11:31 am    
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Quote:
Sorry Jim, but Nashville LTD is a registered name for the Guitars I build. Ed Naylor NASHVILLE LTD STEEL GUITARS.


I know, I know, I know. We all learned that together a few years ago...
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Ray Jenkins


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Gold Canyon Az. U.S.A.
Post  Posted 30 Apr 2003 11:37 am    
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I suggested a name that the wives hated..Since the county next to us is Pinal County, I wanted to use "Pinal Envy".

O.K.Jack, when you come to the jam the 10th & 11th YOU gotta wear a dress for that little remark.(it's required when Maricopa County pickers infringe upon Pinal County pickers territory.)
Ray

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Frank Parish

 

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Nashville,Tn. USA
Post  Posted 30 Apr 2003 12:59 pm    
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Well for the last four years it's been
"The Dixie Hicks". Before that it was "The Nashville Garage Band". Before that it was "The Hott Shotz". I like them all and have registered two of them.
Jack, I'd be careful not to make the wives too mad on that name. With a name like Jack they could make real hay out of that!
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Peter Siegel

 

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Belmont, CA, USA
Post  Posted 30 Apr 2003 1:13 pm    
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Well, back in the day we had a swing band called The Special Orchestra, because no matter how handicapped we were ...
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Ed Naylor

 

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Post  Posted 30 Apr 2003 1:14 pm    
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Tony- In Ohio if you operate a business you get a Vendors Liscense.Which I have. This is so the State can collect taxes. Also, in Ohio if you do Trade shows events , on an irregular basis you must also get a "Transient" vendors liscense. I am very familiar with the Federal Copywrite laws because I have some.I am not trying to be rude, but , many people in businessignore these simple steps that can really haunt you Ed
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Jack Francis

 

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Queen Creek, Arizona, USA
Post  Posted 30 Apr 2003 2:11 pm    
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HA!!
You guys do know Jack!!
(P.S. Ray, the dress in question is in a dry cleaners in SF, I doubt that I can get it back in time for the Jam!!

[This message was edited by Jack Francis on 30 April 2003 at 03:38 PM.]

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Tony Prior


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Charlotte NC
Post  Posted 2 May 2003 1:39 am    
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Hi Ed..You are not being rude..What you said is exactly correct.We too register our business name with the County and state of NC and it is primarily for conducting business in the state for the business license and sales tax . But that is not to be confused with owning the name and owning the rights to it.

The procedure for owning a name or just registering a name is exactly the same for every town, county and state.
I am somewhat certain that there are multiple business names across this great land of ours that have exactly the same name and exactly the same spelling. This is not illegal, but it may be confusing. This is why the FEDS go by social security numbers rather than the business names on the wonderfull event of April 15th.

But I would come back to if you want to own the rights and the name, you must go thru the copyright procedure which is not the same as registering for a business license or tax ID.

Our business name happens to be my wifes name so we opted not to copyright as the laws are clear about your own name and who owns it.

IF someone has a band named "The Belly Buttons" and registers the name, all they have is a registered name for a business license and Tax ID status. That does not prevent another band in the same County ( same state ) to use the same name. Now if the second "Belly Buttons" decides to register the name for a business license and Tax ID in the same County they will be denied the license under that name. that does not mean that they cannot use the name, it just means they can't get a license and Tax ID for that name in the same County.

The registration and State Tax ID number is assigned by the County you live in. When you search the records for the name before you register it in your County, you search only the County records, not the State records or the Federal records, just the County records. By the way, if no one has ever done this, the search is mandatory. You search, fill out the form, give thme the money, then they search again to be sure you didn't make a mistake, then they issue the license.

Who owns the name ? If neither filed a copyright of the "Belly Buttons " band name..then neither own it...Actually if there is another "Belly Buttons" band out there that owns the copyright of the name, and they learn that someone else is using it they can request that all others stop using it , and they will win. Those that have already registered the name with a County will have to re-register under another name or just change the name...

The question at the top of the thread is about owning the name..not necesarily registering it with a County. Two totally different deals...

I live right on the County line, there are businesses named the exact same thing in both counties but it is not an issue because they report income to different counties ,different Tax ID #'s. Is it confusing to customers ? well I think it is...I wouldn't do it...

If you just register a name , you do not own it.You must copyright to own it and all the full rights to it, just like a song etc...

tp


[This message was edited by Tony Prior on 02 May 2003 at 03:07 AM.]

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Jim Cohen


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Philadelphia, PA
Post  Posted 2 May 2003 2:19 am    
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Aw, now look what I started... (it was just a joke fellers...)
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Ed Naylor

 

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portsmouth.ohio usa, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 2 May 2003 3:54 am    
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Tony- I have spent thousands of hours and thousands of dollars over the years obtaining copywrites and name regristrations .Apparently I have been "Taken" by the Secretary of State and my attorneys.If I had not been personally involved in some of these situations I would just forget the issue. At any rate I operate a legal registered business and do the best I can to serve the public. As a 1 man operation working 14 hrs daily 7 days a week, I ask myself often .WHY??. ED
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Jack Francis

 

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Queen Creek, Arizona, USA
Post  Posted 2 May 2003 5:39 am    
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Sometime back I found a site that seems somewhat official called.. www.bandname.com
It is a worldwide band name registry,what you can register your band name (FREE)
I doubt very seriously that there is any authority involved, however what can it hurt??
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David L. Donald


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Koh Samui Island, Thailand
Post  Posted 2 May 2003 7:07 am    
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We're Blackpowder and we fear not the theft of this name in France, because they don't use those words like that here. Poudre Noir... it just doesn't have the same ring to it.
I have now idea where the name came from or if we like it or not... it's just there.
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Bobby Lee


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Cloverdale, California, USA
Post  Posted 2 May 2003 7:40 am    
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"Open Hearts" was named before I joined the band, but the name was one thing that attracted me to it. It reflects or attitudes towards each other, towards our audience, towards the world. I liked the idea of being in a band with a positive spiritual outlook.

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Jack Francis

 

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Queen Creek, Arizona, USA
Post  Posted 2 May 2003 7:52 am    
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Whadya tryin'to say b0b, "PINAL ENVY" wasn't spiritual??
Maybe to Tim it might be!
Jack
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Ray Jenkins


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Gold Canyon Az. U.S.A.
Post  Posted 2 May 2003 7:57 am    
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"PINAL ENVY" wasn't spiritual??

Jack your just envious because our great jams are in Pinal county .
(oh look I found a dress Jack can wear.)



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Billy Easton

 

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Nashville, TN USA
Post  Posted 2 May 2003 7:59 am    
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Jack...
I think Ray has an extra dress you could use on the weeekend of the jam, just in case yours doesn't get back from the cleaners!! Be sure and wear matching pumps, or you may be socially ruined!!

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Tony LaCroix

 

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Austin, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 2 May 2003 8:07 am    
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I once heard a promoter say you can tell your band is doing well if the bar is selling wiskey after midnight.

I still plan to use "Wiskey After Midnight" as a band name in the future.

Tony

[This message was edited by Tony LaCroix on 02 May 2003 at 09:08 AM.]

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