Indiana Jones - Name is trademarked
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Indiana Jones - Name is trademarked
I recently learned that the name Indiana Jones is trademarked by Paramount Studios and George Lucas.
Does that mean people can get sued for using his name for commercial purposes without permission from Paramount & Lucas?
Does that mean people can get sued for using his name for commercial purposes without permission from Paramount & Lucas?
What are you planning on doing? A public appearance would get you in trouble. Comic Cons and stuff like that are for fun and no one makes money off you wearing your gear.
But if it's just the name that worries you. Selling a hat and saying it's Indiana Jones' is bad. Saying it's similar to what Indy would wear is okay, but Paramount won't appreciate any similarities.
But if it's just the name that worries you. Selling a hat and saying it's Indiana Jones' is bad. Saying it's similar to what Indy would wear is okay, but Paramount won't appreciate any similarities.
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That is correct. Lucasfilm doesn't seem to mind if you wander around dressing like any of their created characters, but the minute it appears you're attempting to make a dime off of the name, look out. They have some pretty nasty lawyers. Why do you think the FS Expedition is CALLED the Expedition? You sure don't see Indy's name connected in any way, though you can sure figure out who and what it's based on. Wings and of course Wested CAN use it, as Wested owns the patterns, and Wings were the only officially licensed US manufacturer of jackets by Lucasfilm. Yep, it's a quagmire out there when you actually use the 'name' in connection with any structured sale. Regards. Michaelson
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Look,
As one of the bottom-feeders of the world (read : Lawyer) I can tell you that the LAST thing you want is a Cease and Desist Order from Lucasfilm, Paramount or anyone else.
We shouldn't be bootlegging anything licensed BUT GL, SS et. al. realize that being a little relaxed about it makes paying customers (read US) very happy to be indy junkies, so they let it go. To a point.
But I assure you that if you take it too far for any commerical purpose, specifically selling 1000's of the official "Indiana Jones Pencil Sharpener" they will eventually get peeved and shut you down with lawyers and stuff.
Not fun. I'd take the opened Ark any day over civil litigation and I do it for pay ! Ugh !
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As one of the bottom-feeders of the world (read : Lawyer) I can tell you that the LAST thing you want is a Cease and Desist Order from Lucasfilm, Paramount or anyone else.
We shouldn't be bootlegging anything licensed BUT GL, SS et. al. realize that being a little relaxed about it makes paying customers (read US) very happy to be indy junkies, so they let it go. To a point.
But I assure you that if you take it too far for any commerical purpose, specifically selling 1000's of the official "Indiana Jones Pencil Sharpener" they will eventually get peeved and shut you down with lawyers and stuff.
Not fun. I'd take the opened Ark any day over civil litigation and I do it for pay ! Ugh !
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Watch out for the jaws of Lucasfilm on this one.
Although George is a star, wars have broken out over less.
When a small minority report such breaches of copyright, George's legal empire strikes back.
My pal Ryan had such an experience, and he liked to keep himself to himself. We had a heck of a job saving private Ryan, let me tell ya.
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Although George is a star, wars have broken out over less.
When a small minority report such breaches of copyright, George's legal empire strikes back.
My pal Ryan had such an experience, and he liked to keep himself to himself. We had a heck of a job saving private Ryan, let me tell ya.
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I shut down my prop "store" because of the C&D's going around when MR started up. Lucasfilm is not to be messed with.
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"What if your last name is Jones and you name your son Indiana? Will they sue you and make you change your sons name? What if you son, who's name happens to be Indiana Jones is selling his hat? Is it not an Indiana Jones hat?"
Well Janice, if we just look at the recent court case where some guy named Spike sued to prevent TNN fron changing to Spike TV because he claims that (although there are HUNDREDS of people named Spike) that they were cashing in on his EXTREME reputation and his coolness (like he's some Puffy Puff of Wheat Combs or sumthin). Now, I personally have NEVER watched ANYTHING from Spike Lee, and quite frankly, the few interviews I have endured make him to be a self-righteous, pompous jerk, yet with shows like Miami Vice, and the Weekend Power Block, I LOVE TNN/Spike TV..and no low-budget wannabe film maker is gunna influence my viewing the channel one way or another.
Perhaps naming your kid Indiana Jones is an infringement itself (??) and lawyers could force you to change the kids name (?) if you or he were to try to profit from it.
By court order, Adam West hadda stop going to conventions dressed as BatMan.
I don't think Lucas is evil, by any means, and I understand him protecting his investments and property. I do feel that as long as Magnoli, Acme and the likes are providing desired items that are not OFFERED through a licenced Lucasfilm distributor, perhaps leniency is warranted.
But to name your kid Indiana Jones? Hard to say where that one could lead...other than the occasional whoopin on the playground.
Well Janice, if we just look at the recent court case where some guy named Spike sued to prevent TNN fron changing to Spike TV because he claims that (although there are HUNDREDS of people named Spike) that they were cashing in on his EXTREME reputation and his coolness (like he's some Puffy Puff of Wheat Combs or sumthin). Now, I personally have NEVER watched ANYTHING from Spike Lee, and quite frankly, the few interviews I have endured make him to be a self-righteous, pompous jerk, yet with shows like Miami Vice, and the Weekend Power Block, I LOVE TNN/Spike TV..and no low-budget wannabe film maker is gunna influence my viewing the channel one way or another.
Perhaps naming your kid Indiana Jones is an infringement itself (??) and lawyers could force you to change the kids name (?) if you or he were to try to profit from it.
By court order, Adam West hadda stop going to conventions dressed as BatMan.
I don't think Lucas is evil, by any means, and I understand him protecting his investments and property. I do feel that as long as Magnoli, Acme and the likes are providing desired items that are not OFFERED through a licenced Lucasfilm distributor, perhaps leniency is warranted.
But to name your kid Indiana Jones? Hard to say where that one could lead...other than the occasional whoopin on the playground.
As long as you don't make money, change your name. Do you plan on changing your name to Indy Jones and then set up a booth at the local mall with a sign, "Meet Indiana Jones for only $10.00"?
Selling it as Indiana Jones hat(if that's your name) might be okay. Selling it as the Harrison Ford Indy might not be okay. People name their kids after celebs or their favourite character in movies all the time.
Optimus Prime was pretty funny. I also heard someone changed their name to PS2.
Selling it as Indiana Jones hat(if that's your name) might be okay. Selling it as the Harrison Ford Indy might not be okay. People name their kids after celebs or their favourite character in movies all the time.
Optimus Prime was pretty funny. I also heard someone changed their name to PS2.
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Hey dont laugh!! I few years ago I saw a name in the paper where they list peoples birthdays, and guess what his name was? INDIANA JONES!!! I was like no way!!! I want that nameIndiana Janice wrote:What if your last name is Jones and you name your son Indiana? Will they sue you and make you change your sons name? What if you son, who's name happens to be Indiana Jones is selling his hat? Is it not an Indiana Jones hat?
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Im serious!
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