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Tacoma WA
nonfinite wrote:

Erm... can't you trademark Hot Mess?


Edit:  Yup, you can.  There are currently two trademarks for "hot mess", one is in shoes and the other is in tanning products.  My recommendation is that you register your name, Hot Mess, in the category of music production and performance, then send her a C&D.

As long as you have a registered trademark put into place before she does, and your products are similar enough to cause confusion (which it obviously could in this case, I can open a fast food restaurant called Nike but if I get into the shoe biz I'm in trouble,) you're legally in the right.  Actually, once you have a trademark you're obligated by law to reinforce your right as the trademark owner.

Here's hoping you decide to take the next step and register.

this is would be good.

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Someone registered on youtube under "Reteris"

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FERNDALE, MI, USA
Reteris wrote:

Someone registered on youtube under "Reteris"

oh, about that. . .























. . .that sucks.

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Seattle, WA

you should have turned your name to hers

then when you get famous BAM right back at her



[i know this is completely unrealistic i am drunk]

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astral cat

go and kick her right in the ovaries

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can we get a donation box going for legal fees to help hot mess regain his name? smile

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Wheeling, WV

Her night is now Hott Mess. I assume this is to avoid legal conflict.

hotmessization is kind of growing on me now though. I like being able to Google it and get me as a result.

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She must have read this thread and took a step back