Strange Music Inc. in NYC

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okay so does that mean no one else can refer to any product of theirs as strange music? if tech has to change his company name to msc entertainment and just call his music strange music can he do that. cause a lot of other people use strange music as references to their products. of course i know their can only be one inc. but does that me you cant use the words strange music? i'm not trying to disagree with you but i think their are some loop holes in their somwhere that will come about from the surface it looks cut and dry we'll have to let lawyers handle that and let their pockets swoll at the same time.

and zero i can give you a referal to this dude name shep at a discounted price he seems to know his stuff.
 
Aug 19, 2002
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Hampton said:
yes, i totally agree, shep.

BUT--- that doesn't mean that any other company can call themselves "Band Aid", "Jell-O", Vaseline" "Klennex", etc.

Once a name has been registered, no matter what stare it was done in, is good for all fifty of them and any other territories participating in the Sherman Ani-Trust Act.

not my opinion: a fact.
There's a difference between "Band-Aid" and Strange Music.

Band-Aid is a registered trademark. You can't register Strange Music as a trademark. It's common speech.
 
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Hampton said:
that's a good question.

the name is registered, without doubt.

now, a tradeMARK, as it is defined, is actually a graphic.

that's why "coca-cola" is both "R" AND "TM" because we know it through it's graphic as the with curvy letters on a red background AND as the actual (no matter how it looks) "coca-cola".

an example: if the hamburger franchise Wendy's used an upside-down graphic from McDonalds, thereby turning an "M" into a "W", McDonalds couldn't go after them for the use of the "W" but it could say that their trademark (graphic) was being ripped-off.

does that make sense?
Dude, that is not the difference between the R and the TM.

The TM can be applied to anything you're claiming as a trademark before it's been registered. The R can't be used until your registration has cleared at the US Patent and Trademark office. A quick visit to www.uspto.gov can learn ya all this.
 
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Hampton said:
Shep, I get your point.

Still...

How can Travis and Aaoron claim to be Strange Music "INC." if, by law, there can only be one "INC."?

And, "2001" doesn't beat "1998" by any measure I know in terms of previousness.

-Patrick

***This is my last post***

I will still check in now and then to see if anybody has the cahones not to delete this thread.
My God, the guy only wrote ONE FREAKING PARAGRAPH and you're too dense to absorb it?
 

shep

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you can use the words strange music, but if it is already a registered company (i.e. corporation) then it can't be used in that sense.
 

shep

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and the plot thickens.......

let's just say thanks to dawun and some of my own research last night and today, that the truth is not being told by someone on here........
 
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shep said:
and the plot thickens.......

let's just say thanks to dawun and some of my own research last night and today, that the truth is not being told by someone on here........
I don't know if I'd go that far.

I think if you re-read a post, you'll see that's it's not an outright lie, but could be misleading.
 

shep

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ENDelt260 said:
I don't know if I'd go that far.

I think if you re-read a post, you'll see that's it's not an outright lie, but could be misleading.
i'm not saying people are telling outright lies. and the last thing i want to do is get tech's strange in some legal shit. like i said, i find business law interesting, so i started researching some shit.... looked in some of my old bus law books and on the web. i'm neither taking sides or blaming anyone. besides if anyone should be blamed it should be the state employees who always manage to fuck shit up (anyone who has ever been to the DMV will know what's up)
 
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Hampton said:
Shep, I get your point.

Still...

How can Travis and Aaoron claim to be Strange Music "INC." if, by law, there can only be one "INC."?

And, "2001" doesn't beat "1998" by any measure I know in terms of previousness.

-Patrick

***This is my last post***

I will still check in now and then to see if anybody has the cahones not to delete this thread.
 
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oops.....the only thing i wanted to ask,....maybe it was asked or answered before,....How much $$ do you want....???.....give him his soother, 1000$....and he´ll be calm....i´ll spend 250$...we just need anutha 750$.....
 
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http://www.sos.state.mo.us/BusinessEntity/soskb/Corp.asp?407070

Filed Documents
(Annual Report History etc.)
Business Name History

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Name Name Type
STRANGE MUSIC, INC. Legal

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General Business - Domestic - Information

Charter Number: 00491296
Status: Good Standing

Entity Creation Date: 12/26/2000

State of Business.: MO
Principal Office Address: No Address
Principal Mailing Address: No Address
Expiration Date: Perpetual
Last Annual Report Filed Date: 1/8/2003
Last Annual Report Filed: 2002
Report Period: 10/01 : 09/30

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Registered Agent

Agent Name: RON JENKINS
Office Address: 105 W. POLK STRE., P.O. BOX 31
HERMITAGE MO 65668

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Agent Name RON JENKINS

Businesses that this Agent Represents ...

FRANK GROSHONG TOTAL DRYWALL & PAINTING, INC. 00492296 General Business Good Standing 1/22/2001

PAYLESS TURF MANAGEMENT, INC. 00492302 General Business Good Standing 1/22/2001

STRANGE MUSIC, INC. 00491296 General Business Good Standing 12/26/2000

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Office of the Secretary of State, Missouri - Matt Blunt
State Capitol, Room 208 and State Information Center, 600 W. Main, Jefferson City, MO 65101 • (573) 751-4936 • [email protected]
 
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I give you all the props in giving the young people on the board something to do. In learning something new, doing research debating of all things business law.

So in saying that, then i ask why keep posting and showing paper work? After the holidays your lawyers will contact their lawyers and the such. I understand you are not a young man and what this looks likes to me is a pissing contest with only one player. If you prevail then shouldent that be your prize? Not the ohs and awhs, of a under 25 crowd.

I know 12 year olds who could find Tech and Travis in a mining town in Alaska, so thats not the case. They just happend to check the site, they will check in every once in a while. This happends to be a fan site ran and moderated by, you guessed it a fan, who is affilated with Strange, not their keepers.

If you think by posting any of this they will just say "you win, you were right we were wrong,we are so sorry". NO CHANCE. Only with the ruling of a court or God in all his glory riding in on a white horse and demanding it. Will that happen

It has been said this is not the place to hash this out, you as a business man should be aware of that. You have their information use it. talk to them or their laywers. This is not a classroom. You have gotten you say, so you can be happy Nicks balls were big enough for you. So when the this post is no longer here, dont bitch or come back, you are not a fan and this will be worked out, but not on this board.
 
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