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MIKE D
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Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 8:35 am |
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so here we go again the funny part is there is nothing I can find in trademark office on singer solution karaoke this is the first disc I have seen tm on there new country disc ssc 427 cant find where they are made who makes them nothing reminds me of the guy who made all hits could not find him eaither
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BruceFan4Life
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Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 9:58 am |
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Joined: Wed May 18, 2005 10:03 pm Posts: 2674 Location: Jersey Been Liked: 160 times
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They're probably just trying to make themselves look more like a legitimate Karaoke Manufacturer. I doubt that they'll be filing any law suits for Trademark Infringements any time soon. It just goes to show that the "average" KJ will buy whatever discs are available to them; as long as the discs have songs that are popular enough to get sung at their shows. Nobody cared if the Dangerous discs were legally produced, or the Helluvadiscs or the Backstage discs or the SGB discs for that matter. Just about every KJ bought and used some of these discs and are probably still using them. Singers Solution discs are no different. Some guy is probably making them in his basement with a few of his musician friends and he is trying to make a quick buck before someone cartches up with him. If and when he gets caught; he will try to "disappear" and come back reincarnated as another karaoke company in a month or two. That has been the nature of the Karaoke business for a long time. The manufaccturers always seem to be playing fast and loose with the legal rules but expect the average KJ to be as honest as the day is long. My mom used to tell me to do as I say and not as I do, when it came to cigarette smoking. The manufaccturers seem to be saying the same thing when it comes to being 100% legal.
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TommyA
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Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 1:28 pm |
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Joined: Tue Jun 07, 2011 5:34 am Posts: 193 Images: 1 Location: Austin, TX Been Liked: 24 times
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A "TM" is just a common law claim. If it was a registered mark, it would have a copyright symbol. If a USPTO search came up empty, that would lead to the conclusion that a trademark had not been applied for.
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