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Topic: "Supernova" Loses The Right To Use Band Name Return to archive
14th September 2006 03:01 PM
RollingstonesUSA "Supernova" Loses The Right To Use Band Name
Posted By DSR on 09.14.06

According to a Tuesday (September 12th) ruling by San Diego Judge John Houston, the producers of CBS' "Rock Star" are going to have to come up with an alternate name for Supernova, the band made up of Mötley Crüe's Tommy Lee, Voivod's Jason Newsted and former Guns N' Roses guitarist Gilby Clarke.

Last month, the original Supernova — an Orange County, California, punk trio — filed for a preliminary injunction in San Diego's U.S. District Court against CBS Broadcasting, Mark Burnett Productions and Lee, Newsted and Clarke, who are starring in the second season of the reality show. The injunction sought to halt the television-contrived act from performing or recording under the name "Supernova" if the band fails to change or add any words to the moniker.
Lee, Newsted and Clarke were dropped as defendants late last month at the request of the original Supernova's lawyers.

Earlier Tuesday, Houston granted the request from the members of the original Supernova — bassist Art Mitchell, drummer Dave Collins and guitarist Jodey Lawrence — for the preliminary injunction. The injunction keeps the producers of "Rock Star: Supernova" — which concluded Wednesday night — from "performing rock and roll music, or recording, or selling rock and roll music recordings under the same [name], pending a trial of this action on its merits, or until otherwise ordered by the court."

The original Supernova — which formed in 1989 and released four studio albums — first filed suit against the show's producers in late June. The filing alleged trademark infringement and sought a jury trial, as well as the eradication of all "labels, signs, prints, packages, wrappers, containers, advertisements, electronic media and other materials bearing the Supernova mark."

Supernova are perhaps best known for their tune "Chewbacca," which appeared on the soundtrack to Kevin Smith's 1994 film "Clerks." When the group discovered the show's producers' intentions to use Supernova as the name for their supergroup, the band contacted them; negotiations between both sides followed on the heels of the suit's filing. Those talks broke down last month, forcing the band to take additional legal action to protect its rights.

The suit insisted that the "Rock Star" producers willfully ignored the fact that the Supernova moniker was unavailable and that "individuals within defendants' own organizations informed defendants of plaintiff's rights in the Supernova mark." Using the Supernova name would cut into the original band's future earnings, as it would interfere "with plaintiff's business relationships" or cause the band to lose merchandising deals and potential offers to perform, according to the suit.

The filing also suggested that some fans of the band might be confused and therefore duped into buying the new Supernova's merchandise and music.

In his ruling, Houston acknowledged that "the marks are identical, the parties operate in very similar or identical markets, the Supernova is distinctive and therefore strong, and there is evidence of actual confusion in the market." Houston further noted that "irreparable harm [to the original Supernova] is presumed" and added that "defendants access to [a] large amount of monetary and promotional resources will effectively diminish, if not eliminate, [the original Supernova's] commercial presence in the marketplace."

The decision, in short, bars the CBS-created rockers from touring, recording and selling merchandise as "Supernova" once the order takes effect. First, the original Supernova must post bond, the amount of which has yet to be determined by the court.

The "Rock Star" band will launch an American tour December 31st in Las Vegas, with dates scheduled through February 27th in Long Beach, California. The Panic Channel, the band featuring "Rock Star: Supernova" co-host and former Jane's Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro, has been tapped to open on all the trek's dates
14th September 2006 03:11 PM
glencar Yes, I'm sure the original group still has more than 3 fans left.
14th September 2006 03:39 PM
gimmekeef Sources say the backup name...

Hasbeen Never Was......is ready to go..........
14th September 2006 03:43 PM
M.O.W.A.T. How about "Motley Guns-ica"?
14th September 2006 03:44 PM
jb
quote:
gimmekeef wrote:
Sources say the backup name...

Hasbeen Never Was......is ready to go..........


Funny!!! and true!!! The panel used this show to try and regain an audience-they will fail miserably(see Stones in Boston).
14th September 2006 11:39 PM
Paranoid_Android You post this as if anyone really cares...
15th September 2006 12:54 AM
mickmask All they have to do is add a word or letter (just enough to change the spelling) and they're ok.
Been through this producing a board game awhile back and came up against flak from Sony Corp.
They had a video game on the shelf for years with the same name and decided to stop us...all we did was change the spelling slightly and it was a go.

btw..I enjoyed the show..

mm.
[Edited by mickmask]
15th September 2006 12:57 AM
RollingstonesUSA
quote:
Paranoid_Android wrote:
You post this as if anyone really cares...



Yeah man, you cared so much as to post in the thread, good job, are you goin to post in the "Fess up...Anyone following Rockstar Supernova?" thread too....

[Edited by RollingstonesUSA]
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