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Thread started 08/21/14 9:16am

bwnladybug

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Prince - Name Ownership Question

So there is a group in Minneapolis called MPLS and it isn't Prince's group that he started, so would Prince have rights to that name since he started a group called MPLS back the 90's? Someone please help me clarify this question. headbang :hmm2:ThanksBwnladybug.

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Reply #1 posted 08/21/14 9:24am

thedance

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I may be wrong,

but wasn't it the band with the name: "Minneapolis"... releasing a song titled "M.P.L.S."?

From the 1-800-New-Funk CD...?

In other words, "M.P.L.S." in the Prince world is a song, not a band, so there should not be any problems - with a band name like that, or maybe there is???



http://www.princevault.co...0_New_Funk

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Reply #2 posted 08/21/14 9:37am

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As a known abbreviation for Minneapolis, I doubt Prince would have any claim to that name. Or, there might be a time limit for the rights to expire if they're not releasing anything.

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Reply #3 posted 08/21/14 11:38am

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The CD is called M.P.L.S, but I when I get home from work I will double check for the name and as for Copyright purpose there is a time limit.For works created after January 1, 1978, a copyright is valid throughout the creator's lifetime. After the creator's death, the protection continues for a term of 70 years. If the copyrighted work was a joint work with two or more creators, the copyright term expires 70 years after the death of the last surviving creator. And if a work was created anonymously, under a pseudonym or was a work for hire in which the creator is not the copyright holder, copyright protection lasts 120 years from the date the work was created or 95 years from the date it was published, whichever period is shorter.Thanks Se7en and thedance

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Reply #4 posted 08/21/14 11:42am

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thedance said:I may be wrong, but wasn't it the band with the name: "Minneapolis"... releasing a song titled "M.P.L.S."?From the 1-800-New-Funk CD...?In other words, "M.P.L.S." in the Prince world is a song, not a band, so there should not be any problems - with a band name like that, or maybe there is???http://www.princevault.com/index.php/Album:_1-800_New_Funk [Edited 8/21/14 9:24am] [Edited 8/21/14 9:25am][Edited 8/21/14 9:28am] MPLS is a red CD cover not the 1-800-New-Funk. I don't think the CD was relased in the USA, I do beleive it was released in the UK.
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Reply #5 posted 08/21/14 4:45pm

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If there was a band called MPLS a long time ago that is not still performing or releasing new music, they would have no claim to the name today. Someone else that was gigging regularly and actively releasing stuff could use it. That old band would have to prove they were still a working unit in order to prevent someone else from using it.

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Reply #6 posted 08/22/14 12:08am

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bobzilla77 said:

If there was a band called MPLS a long time ago that is not still performing or releasing new music, they would have no claim to the name today. Someone else that was gigging regularly and actively releasing stuff could use it. That old band would have to prove they were still a working unit in order to prevent someone else from using it.

So I could start a band called Blur or The Police or Culture Club or, god forbid, Wham? Surely not...

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