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Letter send to clarify bandgate issue after sally mispoke at 3-17-08 meeting

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KingCast.net 6 months ago

I listened, and I heard Rich McLeod I believe say "I need professional advice about Intellectual property before we can proceed with this issue..... I don't have any information about Intellectual property..."

Okay then Rich I'm here to help. : In addition to the law cited above let me break it down further into logo infringement because Franconia is indeed like a "brand."
Hard Rock Cafe Licensing Corp. v. Pacific Graphics, Inc., 776 F. Supp. 1454 (1991).
OVERVIEW: A heat transfer design company was enjoined from producing a transfer that was confusingly similar to a trademark owner's restaurant logo because the owner was likely to succeed on the merits in its trademark infringement and trade dress action.

Harley-D avidson, Inc. v. Grottanelli, 164 F.3d 806 (1999)
OUTCOME: The court affirmed the lower court's judgment to the extent it enjoined defendant repair shop's use of plaintiff motorcycle company's logo. The court reversed and remanded to the extent that the lower court enjoined defendant from certain uses of the word "hog," as that was a generic term not entitled to trademark protection.

Now as I note below I can no longer view the Floyd Tye Band to see whether the appearance is one of a generic Man-in-Mountain or whether it invokes one to think of a Franconia Town endorsement of sorts.

Carl Belz finally did the right thing, BTW in scheduling for further discussion.

But wait, is the issue moot now?

I can't find the Gregory Floyd band anymore on the website.....

But the point is that Mr. Jesseman has been asking about this for months now.

KingCast.net 6 months ago

Clearly a case of Intellectual property theft as the Town has not granted any license for the use of its intellectual property/brand/copyright.

ELEKTRA ENTERTAINMENT GROUP, INC. v. DOES 1-9 2004 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 23560 (U.S. SDNY 2004), Laface Records, LLC v. Does 1-5, 2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 72225 (U.S. WDSD Michigan, Sept. 27 2007).

And to honor a man with a rap sheet like this:

http://chr istopher-king.blogspot.co m/2008/02/kingcast-reveal s-real-rap-sheet-on.html< br/>
Who is now the subject of a Right-to-Know inquiry to the U.S Attorney's Office?

http://c hristopher-king.blogspot. com/2008/03/kingcast-rsa- 91-afoia-request-to-us.ht ml

That fact that the Town has not taken any legal action on this is reprehensible. The Town is in fact granting imprimatur to it by inaction.