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Definitely. I come here every night just to get a few laughs after a long stressful day of work!! Thanks for the laughs!!
JSS Rocks! wrote:Blonde Jovi is now Blonde Jersey.
Bon Jovi is threatening to sue cover bands. What could be worse you ask? Well we'll tell you. The guitar player in Blonde Jovi has perhaps the best stage name in the world. Her name is Bitchy Sambora. We can only hope that Richie Sambora doesn't sue for this to end. That would be a travesty like no other.
Bon Jovi appears to have sunk to a new low - suing a covers band.
A legal letter from the law firm Blakely Sokoloff Taylor & Zafman to the girl group Blonde Jovi has surfaced and states, “It has recently come to our attention that your band is using the mark and name BLONDE JOVI in connection with live musical performances; more specifically, a Bon Jovi tribute band. Our investigation also uncovered that you are using BJP’s “Heart and Dagger” Logo trademark prominently on your website. Unfortunately, and despite the fact that our client appreciates the reverence that your band pays tribute to Bon Jovi, as a tribute band, our client nevertheless is charged with the duty of enforcing its trademark rights. In this regard, BJP cannot allow your band to use the mark and name BLONDE JOVI (or any other BJP trademarks), as such use creates a likelihood of confusion with our client, and capitalizes on the goodwill and reputation of its well-known marks”.
Is Jon Bon Jovi for real or does he well and truly have his head stuck up his own arse?
A girl-group playing in tiny venues who are paying homage to their heroes “creates a likelihood of confusion” with one of the biggest rock bands in the world.
This is arrogance at its greatest. Bon Jovi should be ashamed of themselves for putting their pitbull lawyers onto a group who obviously adore the band.
“In view of the above, we demand, on behalf of our client, that you and your band immediately (i) cease and desist any and all further use of the mark and name BLONDE JOVI, or any other mark or name similar to our client’s BON JOVI mark, in any manner”.
This line cracked me up. “We have no objection to your use of the word BLONDE as long as it is not used in combination with JOVI”.
If this is the attitude of Bon Jovi a cease and desist is definitely in order. Fans should cease and desist listening to their music, cease and desist buying their music and cease and desist going to their concerts.
The girls will appear at "Paladinos" in Tarzana Calif. this coming week April 10th 2009.
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jrny84 wrote:I never understood how Bon Jovi became more popular than Journey. Journey has been around alot longer, Perry can blow John out of the water as far as vocals, and personally I think Journey has better songs. I guess the huge thing Bon Jovi has going for them is they can manage to keep the band together and keep putting out album after album. Journey breaking up and then getting back together a few times didnt help them any, thats for sure.
Gunbot wrote:jrny84 wrote:I never understood how Bon Jovi became more popular than Journey. Journey has been around alot longer, Perry can blow John out of the water as far as vocals, and personally I think Journey has better songs. I guess the huge thing Bon Jovi has going for them is they can manage to keep the band together and keep putting out album after album. Journey breaking up and then getting back together a few times didnt help them any, thats for sure.
Journey was going into a more pop oriented mode when the market was switching to the heavier sounds of hair bands. Journey was writing lyrics about Suzanne on the movie screen, picture postcards and being alright without you, while Bon Jovi was talking about racing cars, sixpacks, losing stuff in back seats, working on the docks and living on prayers.
If you're a young music listener, which one are you going to relate to more?
DrFU wrote:Gunbot wrote:jrny84 wrote:I never understood how Bon Jovi became more popular than Journey. Journey has been around alot longer, Perry can blow John out of the water as far as vocals, and personally I think Journey has better songs. I guess the huge thing Bon Jovi has going for them is they can manage to keep the band together and keep putting out album after album. Journey breaking up and then getting back together a few times didnt help them any, thats for sure.
Journey was going into a more pop oriented mode when the market was switching to the heavier sounds of hair bands. Journey was writing lyrics about Suzanne on the movie screen, picture postcards and being alright without you, while Bon Jovi was talking about racing cars, sixpacks, losing stuff in back seats, working on the docks and living on prayers.
If you're a young music listener, which one are you going to relate to more?
so this is all Jon's fault?![]()
It always is, the girl cant help itDrFU wrote:Gunbot wrote:jrny84 wrote:I never understood how Bon Jovi became more popular than Journey. Journey has been around alot longer, Perry can blow John out of the water as far as vocals, and personally I think Journey has better songs. I guess the huge thing Bon Jovi has going for them is they can manage to keep the band together and keep putting out album after album. Journey breaking up and then getting back together a few times didnt help them any, thats for sure.
Journey was going into a more pop oriented mode when the market was switching to the heavier sounds of hair bands. Journey was writing lyrics about Suzanne on the movie screen, picture postcards and being alright without you, while Bon Jovi was talking about racing cars, sixpacks, losing stuff in back seats, working on the docks and living on prayers.
If you're a young music listener, which one are you going to relate to more?
so this is all Jon's fault?![]()
so Perry threatened two pussies??Gunbot wrote:DrFU wrote:Gunbot wrote:jrny84 wrote:I never understood how Bon Jovi became more popular than Journey. Journey has been around alot longer, Perry can blow John out of the water as far as vocals, and personally I think Journey has better songs. I guess the huge thing Bon Jovi has going for them is they can manage to keep the band together and keep putting out album after album. Journey breaking up and then getting back together a few times didnt help them any, thats for sure.
Journey was going into a more pop oriented mode when the market was switching to the heavier sounds of hair bands. Journey was writing lyrics about Suzanne on the movie screen, picture postcards and being alright without you, while Bon Jovi was talking about racing cars, sixpacks, losing stuff in back seats, working on the docks and living on prayers.
If you're a young music listener, which one are you going to relate to more?
so this is all Jon's fault?![]()
I was going to put Cain's name but I would probably get people saying that Perry threatened death to his cat if he didn't write those particular lyrics.
JSS Rocks! wrote:Blonde Jovi is now Blonde Jersey.
Bon Jovi is threatening to sue cover bands. What could be worse you ask? Well we'll tell you. The guitar player in Blonde Jovi has perhaps the best stage name in the world. Her name is Bitchy Sambora. We can only hope that Richie Sambora doesn't sue for this to end. That would be a travesty like no other.
Bon Jovi appears to have sunk to a new low - suing a covers band.
A legal letter from the law firm Blakely Sokoloff Taylor & Zafman to the girl group Blonde Jovi has surfaced and states, “It has recently come to our attention that your band is using the mark and name BLONDE JOVI in connection with live musical performances; more specifically, a Bon Jovi tribute band. Our investigation also uncovered that you are using BJP’s “Heart and Dagger” Logo trademark prominently on your website. Unfortunately, and despite the fact that our client appreciates the reverence that your band pays tribute to Bon Jovi, as a tribute band, our client nevertheless is charged with the duty of enforcing its trademark rights. In this regard, BJP cannot allow your band to use the mark and name BLONDE JOVI (or any other BJP trademarks), as such use creates a likelihood of confusion with our client, and capitalizes on the goodwill and reputation of its well-known marks”.
Is Jon Bon Jovi for real or does he well and truly have his head stuck up his own arse?
A girl-group playing in tiny venues who are paying homage to their heroes “creates a likelihood of confusion” with one of the biggest rock bands in the world.
This is arrogance at its greatest. Bon Jovi should be ashamed of themselves for putting their pitbull lawyers onto a group who obviously adore the band.
“In view of the above, we demand, on behalf of our client, that you and your band immediately (i) cease and desist any and all further use of the mark and name BLONDE JOVI, or any other mark or name similar to our client’s BON JOVI mark, in any manner”.
This line cracked me up. “We have no objection to your use of the word BLONDE as long as it is not used in combination with JOVI”.
If this is the attitude of Bon Jovi a cease and desist is definitely in order. Fans should cease and desist listening to their music, cease and desist buying their music and cease and desist going to their concerts.
The girls will appear at "Paladinos" in Tarzana Calif. this coming week April 10th 2009.
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mdaemon wrote:
The dude (Noel Gomez) who uploaded Arnel's videos on youtube had his account permanently disabled and videos removed (including Arnel's) because of copyright infringement complaints from ABS-CBN, Bryan Adams, and Aerosmith.
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