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The Hotel California might be such a lovely place, but it’s currently at the center of an ugly lawsuit. Rock legends the Eagles have filed suit over a Mexican hotel bearing the name Hotel ...
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The legendary rock band previously argued that the hotel had been attempting to capitalize on their 1976 album's success. By Colin Stutz, Billboard Forbes' No. 8 best-paid act Timothy B. Schmit, Don ...
On Wednesday, September 21st, California Governor Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 2249 into law. The new state law, which was approved by California’s state senate on August 23rd, governs ...
The Eagles song Hotel California, from their 1976 album of the same name, has become legendary. Of course the Eagles will have to prove that to the court. (Disclosure: I once successfully defended a ...
The change of slogan on Alberta's licence plates from 'Wild Rose Country' to 'Strong and Free' could possibly violate the ...
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Lululemon receives trademark for ‘Lululemon dupes’ phrase from U.S. office
Lululemon Athletica Inc. has received a trademark for the phrase “Lululemon dupes.” Records filed with the U.S. Patent and ...
Part of the Canadian national anthem is turning out to be a possible legal headache for the Alberta government.
The Baja hotel isn't affiliated with the famous song. By Ashley Cullins The Hotel California in Baja may indeed be a lovely place, but the Eagles are not amused by its name. The band is suing the ...
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