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Loneman1 wrote:This part was interesting, though it didn't credit where this bit came from......
The "JOURNEY BEYOND™" mark is "intended to cover the categories of musical sound recordings; downloadable musical sound recordings; series of musical sound recordings; compact discs featuring music; downloadable music files; downloadable MP3 files and MP3 recordings featuring music; musical video recordings; and pre-recorded CDs, video tapes, laser disks and DVDs featuring music."
Loneman1 wrote:The next important question is (again, just hypothesizing about AI article filler), is how far back into Sony's vault are they allowed to go? Because we are gonna be needing those old recordings to make this worth a damn for the fans.
jrnyman28 wrote:Says it hasn’t been approved yet. Maybe someone is fighting it? At least the logo does not add to the possible “confusion” with Journey. But Neal would’ve been better off not saying or hinting anything and waiting until all the ducks were in a row…
Loneman1 wrote:This part was interesting, though it didn't credit where this bit came from......
The "JOURNEY BEYOND™" mark is "intended to cover the categories of musical sound recordings; downloadable musical sound recordings; series of musical sound recordings; compact discs featuring music; downloadable music files; downloadable MP3 files and MP3 recordings featuring music; musical video recordings; and pre-recorded CDs, video tapes, laser disks and DVDs featuring music."
Ok, that screams AI if ever read it (video tapes and laser disks?), but hypothetically if this could be a reason for the new logo then I'm pretty psyched about the ramifications. Neal might finally be trying to get the band into the 21st century! I've been saying forever that Neal should be studying Metallica's inner workings since they are pretty much THE STANDARD IMO of how to run a successful band that has an archive of material.
The next important question is (again, just hypothesizing about AI article filler), is how far back into Sony's vault are they allowed to go? Because we are gonna be needing those old recordings to make this worth a damn for the fans. They don't vary up their modern setlists anywhere near well enough to offer stuff like "every show is for sale to download." I'd love for a kind of live material umbrella area online to exist to dive into the real archive and buy whatever shows you want. As mentioned in the "new music" thread though, there are a lot of people that will need to sign off on any projects going forward. I'd hope that for the fans sake all parties would at least entertain the idea if one came to pass. An online catalog for all the old shows would be a goldmine for everyone involved without even having to play a note.
Arkansas wrote:Loneman1 wrote:This part was interesting, though it didn't credit where this bit came from......
The "JOURNEY BEYOND™" mark is "intended to cover the categories of musical sound recordings; downloadable musical sound recordings; series of musical sound recordings; compact discs featuring music; downloadable music files; downloadable MP3 files and MP3 recordings featuring music; musical video recordings; and pre-recorded CDs, video tapes, laser disks and DVDs featuring music."
Fairly comprehensive list, although it seems a little 'yesterday'. I wonder how streaming and streaming services fit into it all.
later~
Monker wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:Says it hasn’t been approved yet. Maybe someone is fighting it? At least the logo does not add to the possible “confusion” with Journey. But Neal would’ve been better off not saying or hinting anything and waiting until all the ducks were in a row…
I disagree about the logo. Unless Nightmare does not hold the trademark, and Neal does, it could be a problem simply because "Journey" is in a larger font compared to "Beyond". It sounds ridiculous but Little River Band sued "Birtles, Shorrock, Goble" (BSG) for their DVD having "Original voices of THE LITTLE RIVER BAND" with "The Little River Band" in a larger font...they had to change their cover graphics...and instead of The Little River Band, they put "XXX XXXXXX XXXXX XXXX" in a sorta protest against the stupidity of it all.
Monker wrote: A performance video is different and they would need to get rights to release it, including Steve Perry's sign off....so a Journey Beyond concert DVD would need permissions....a Journey Beyond covers CD, or a concert CD, would be fine with no permission needed. An old unreleased Journey concert would need everybody permission...not sure if only Sony could release it...I suppose it depends on who has rights to the recording. At least that is how I understand things.
Neal better have a good trademark lawyer looking at all of this...or he is going to end up in court again
jrnyman28 wrote:Monker wrote: A performance video is different and they would need to get rights to release it, including Steve Perry's sign off....so a Journey Beyond concert DVD would need permissions....a Journey Beyond covers CD, or a concert CD, would be fine with no permission needed. An old unreleased Journey concert would need everybody permission...not sure if only Sony could release it...I suppose it depends on who has rights to the recording. At least that is how I understand things.
Neal better have a good trademark lawyer looking at all of this...or he is going to end up in court again
I thought video only required the permissions of those who appear on the video. So a classic Journey concert video like the ROR Tour would need all band members to approve. But a current lineup or Journey Beyond lineup concert video would only need those member’s permission?
Onestepper wrote:This just comes off as so half baked. I get that the guy gets bored when he's not touring. But having M sit around and design cheap looking AI logo's and calling up renta-lawyers to start legal paperwork isn't it.
Monker wrote:That's why I feel Jonathan should just quit and Nightmare should license Neal to do "Journey featuring Neal Schon", or something similar. Jonathan could just do his Christian music and be happy with his final years in life. Neal can do whatever he wants with "Journey featuring Neal Schon". The rest of the past band members and Nightmare can wash their hands of the situation and still get $'s from the license and whatever copyrights and royalties they get. The "Journey" legacy stays as it is right now. And, the fans can still get some type of Journey fix, if they still want it. To me, it seems everybody wins.
Monker wrote:Loneman1 wrote:The next important question is (again, just hypothesizing about AI article filler), is how far back into Sony's vault are they allowed to go? Because we are gonna be needing those old recordings to make this worth a damn for the fans. They don't vary up their modern setlists anywhere near well enough to offer stuff like "every show is for sale to download." I'd love for a kind of live material umbrella area online to exist to dive into the real archive and buy whatever shows you want. As mentioned in the "new music" thread though, there are a lot of people that will need to sign off on any projects going forward. I'd hope that for the fans sake all parties would at least entertain the idea if one came to pass. An online catalog for all the old shows would be a goldmine for everyone involved without even having to play a note.
If you are talking about existing Journey studio recordings, no they can not release those...only Sony can do that. If you mean rerecording and covering them on a CD...yes, they can do that. If Kevin Chalfant can release a CD of rerecorded Journey songs, this band can as well. A performance video is different and they would need to get rights to release it, including Steve Perry's sign off....so a Journey Beyond concert DVD would need permissions....a Journey Beyond covers CD, or a concert CD, would be fine with no permission needed. An old unreleased Journey concert would need everybody permission...not sure if only Sony could release it...I suppose it depends on who has rights to the recording. At least that is how I understand things.
Neal better have a good trademark lawyer looking at all of this...or he is going to end up in court again
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