Chinese Democracy!!!

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Axl wasn't using it, so the Offspring decided they would. The Southern California punk group has announced that their upcoming album will be called Chinese Democracy, a name that Guns n' Roses leader Axl Rose has been touting for at least three years as the title of the first new album of Gn'R material in a decade. "You snooze, you lose," Offspring singer Dexter Holland said. "Axl ripped-off my braids, so I ripped-off his album title." The album, produced by Brendan O'Brien (Pearl Jam, Bruce Springsteen), is slated for a late spring release. You'd think that snatching an album title was a no-no, but the Offspring are on pretty solid legal ground, according to a copyright expert. "Trademark law does not come into existence unless the title is used in interstate commerce," according to copyright lawyer and co-author of Musician's Business & Legal Guide," Greg Victoroff, who added that copyright law does not extend to titles. "[Right now], they're just two ordinary words," Victoroff says. "Under that analysis, it would seem that Guns n' Roses have no right to that title and the Offspring are free to use it in any purpose they wish." He adds that unless Gn'R's label has issued press releases touting the album, or the band has toured extensively under the album's name, then they have no real claim to the "Chinese Democracy." The still-gestating Gn'R album has been touted in several press releases and mentioned in the release announcing the group's aborted 2002 North American tour, but it has not yet been scheduled for release. According to Victoroff, trademark law was enacted to protect consumers from being confused, and though both Offspring and Gn'R play hard rock-inspired music, the Offspring should be safe as long as they are clearly named on the album's cover. While a source close to Guns says a letter from Rose's camp warning the Offspring not to use the album title was sent earlier this year, an Offspring spokesperson denied the existence of such a letter. Neither band's management could be reached for comment at press time. The Offspring are notorious for their pranks. In another tweak at a pop culture icon, the band sold bootleg Napster t-shirts on their Web site in 2000, drawing a cease-and-desist letter from the now defunct file-trading site; the order was later rescinded. GIL KAUFMAN
(March 31, 2003)
LMAO!
 
i seen that report yesterday very cool indeed,while offspring arent the greatest band in the world they sontinue to pump out albums and tour like hell so more power to them,axl has got to get off his lazy ass!
 
Are you sure this isn't an April Fool's joke?

Anyway, I might get the two groups confused:

One of these groups has released 6 kick-ass albums in the past decade.

The other has fallen apart, and can't even manage to complete a couple of tour dates.

I look forward to the version of Chinese Democracy that will actually be released!
 
nafnikufesin said:
Are you sure this isn't an April Fool's joke?

Anyway, I might get the two groups confused:

One of these groups has released 6 kick-ass albums in the past decade.

The other has fallen apart, and can't even manage to complete a couple of tour dates.

I look forward to the version of Chinese Democracy that will actually be released!
Could be a joke, but don't think so.
 
THE OFFSPRING appear to be having second thoughts about calling their new album "Chinese Democracy". After announcing plans to title their next release after the long-awaited GN'R album, THE OFFSPRING now claim that the forthcoming CD is yet to be named. "We don't have a (real) title for the record yet, but have been kicking around some ideas," guitarist Noodles wrote in his online journal. "The two new songs still don't have lyrics, so one of them, in keeping with tradition, will probably suggest the whole record's title."
THE OFFSPRING's seventh album is currently being recorded in Los Angeles with producer Brendan O'Brien. The follow-up to "Conspiracy Of One" is scheduled for release in early summer.
"Things have kinda slowed down for us in the studio," Noodles wrote of the album's recording sessions. "We were off to a great start, and laid down a bunch of tracks fairly quickly. [THE OFFSPRING frontman] Dexter [Holland] flew to Atlanta to do vocals only to catch a cold that took a toll on his voice, so we lost about a week there. Dexter is also a perfectionist and has made a couple of changes to the way he sang a couple of songs. He has also been working on a couple of new songs which we will be recording this Thursday in LA. Of the first ten songs, more than half are completely finished, mixing included. The two new songs, of course, and a couple of others still need vocals, which we may have to do in Atlanta. We got off to such a quick start, that we thought we'd be finished by now, but we are actually spending just about the same amount of time in the studio as we have on all our records."


-Blabbermouth
 
bRaTpRiNcEsS said:
I didn't bother looking at this thread because I thought it was about GnR, but then I saw this on MTV news last night. Now it really must be true!!
Soooo..... you were watching MTV, huh? Why? WHY?
Did they have the world premiere of the "Safe Home" video or something?!?

I'm kidding...MTV doesn't play music videos!