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Posted by TheDisgruntledPostman (Member # 7200) on :
 
Today i was searchin Enders Game on google, and then i noticed some weired picutre, i clicked the link to discover a metal band http://www.endersgametheband.com/
Is this against some kind of copyright? Because i doubht that they came up with that name themselves, posotive infact. Whats up with that Mr.Card?
 
Posted by Lupus (Member # 6516) on :
 
hmm, even if having the name doesn't (which it likely does), I think the fact that they sell Enders Game shirts really violates OSC's trademark.
 
Posted by Will B (Member # 7931) on :
 
Titles aren't covered by copyright. You could name your band "Lothlorien" (somebody did) or "Planet of the Apes" (I hope not).
 
Posted by Rackham (Member # 8127) on :
 
[ROFL]
thats gotta be the funniest thing ive seen all day.

you know at least one of them were like, "dude, i know the perfect name for our band..." and procedes to show them a copy of enders game.lol.

i dont know about the whole copyrighted or trademarked thing, but id be a little upset with some lame band stealing the name of one of my best books.<grin>
 
Posted by Exploding Monkey (Member # 7612) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Will B:
Titles aren't covered by copyright. You could name your band "Lothlorien" (somebody did) or "Planet of the Apes" (I hope not).

...or Veruca Salt. [Wink]
 
Posted by Boris (Member # 6935) on :
 
It's also a startlingly similar typeface as that used in the cover for the book.
*puts on copyright/trademark enforcement badge*
 
Posted by Exploding Monkey (Member # 7612) on :
 
Hey if this was Lucasfilm they'd have a swarm of nastie lawyers all over them.

I don't even think any of us are allowed to say Sith or Jedi without paying .50 cents to Lucas.
 
Posted by AMCSteel (Member # 6321) on :
 
Though everyone Knows there are about 50 bands starting up right now Going to call themselves...

Order 66
 
Posted by alluvion (Member # 7462) on :
 
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
THIS is "the patio"
 
Posted by Chris Kidd (Member # 2646) on :
 
that heavy metal band had a good song titled "hour of destiny" the lyrics relte pretty well with Enders Game.
 
Posted by Jay (Member # 5786) on :
 
We can get Dag on them!
We'll set up a pay pal account for donations to the stop the band fund.
 
Posted by Jay (Member # 5786) on :
 
This is rich on the bottom of the page:

copyright © 2002-2005 enders game. all rights reserved.
 
Posted by Dagonee (Member # 5818) on :
 
The use of the Ender's Game title as the name of the band is a trademark issue, not a copyright issue. And I don't know the specifics except to say that names from copyrighted books/movies are pretty popular with bands (Veruca Salt as mentioned, plus Zuzu's Petals, and about 10 more I thought of when I read this at work but can't remember now), and I haven't heard of many cases involving this.

As for copyright, parody is pretty strongly protected, and most songs about a story can be pitched as parody. How do you think Weird Al got away with "My, My this here Annakin guy"? [Smile]

But, there are lots of people who lose such battles in court, too. If you want to make such a parody, talk to a lawyer first.
 
Posted by mr_porteiro_head (Member # 4644) on :
 
quote:
How do you think Weird Al got away with "My, My this here Annakin guy"?
Actually, Weird Al gets permission for all his parodies. That's why he's never parodied Prince nor done a video for his parody of Eminem.

edit: Never mind. You are talking about using the Star Wars character in the song. What I said is irrelevant. Cary on.
 
Posted by Exploding Monkey (Member # 7612) on :
 
I hear Coolio was pretty burnt about Amsih Paradise. I guess his people cleard it, but he did not.

Weird Al said, "His people told me it was coolio to do it." [Smile]
 
Posted by docmagik (Member # 1131) on :
 
Lots of bands borrow names from books or media.

I guess I'm thinking "They Might Be Giants" here.

Of course, that was kind of an obscure flick--nowadays, probably more people have heard of the band.
 
Posted by DoctorDevice (Member # 8137) on :
 
theres a band called "Mazer Rackham"
 
Posted by Dagonee (Member # 5818) on :
 
And, of course, Toad the Wet Sprocket.
 
Posted by kaioshin00 (Member # 3740) on :
 
http://www.endersgametheband.com/bio.html

[Angst] What is that thing in the middle?
 
Posted by blonsky214 (Member # 8119) on :
 
it's not the same name anyway, they forgot the apostrophe!
 
Posted by Rackham (Member # 8127) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by DoctorDevice:
theres a band called "Mazer Rackham"

really?

its a pretty good name to use, oh i dont know, on an internet forum. but a band?.... [Grumble]
 
Posted by MidnightBlue (Member # 6146) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Jay:
This is rich on the bottom of the page:

copyright © 2002-2005 enders game. all rights reserved.

Where do you see that?
 


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