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[dvd-discuss] When you though things couldn't get any weirder...
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- Subject: [dvd-discuss] When you though things couldn't get any weirder...
- From: Stephen L Johnson <sjohnson(at)monsters.org>
- Date: 16 Jul 2003 13:48:48 -0500
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A friend of mine forwarded me this link:
http://www.411mania.com/music/news/article.php?news_id=3586
Snippet:
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According to MTV.com, Metallica are suing independant Canadian rockers
Unfaith over what they call "unsanctioned usage of two chords
[Metallica] have been using since 1982 : E and F."
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According to an MTV.com article link in the article, it's a trademark
infringement case. Huh!?!? Since when does the PTO allow a trademark
consisting of a sequence of two cords?