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Dave Green
Marketing Marley PDF Print E-mail
Dave Green
Monday, 09 November 2009 00:50
Bob MarleyEyebrows were raised last February when the Bob Marley estate inked a deal with Hilco Consumer Capital to market the reggae icon's name and image. Hilco's portfolio includes The Sharper Image, Linens-n-Things and Polaroid, all of whom have filed for bankruptcy. Can we count on Hilco to be sensitive to Marley's "One Love" message? Add a comment
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Asher Roth: "All My Marijuana Smokers - Unite!" PDF Print E-mail
Dave Green
Friday, 24 April 2009 15:43
Holed up in the penthouse of Hotel on Rivington on New York's Lower East Side, Asher Roth partied on 4/20/09 just like his music and videos promise. The blazin' roof deck was the quintessential setting for this chart-climbing, breakthrough rapper's CD release party for "Asleep In the Bread Aisle." Add a comment
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Balls of Fury PDF Print E-mail
Dave Green
Friday, 13 February 2009 23:16
Are you a manic-depressive stoner with no children and one testicle? If not - and I imagine there are many of you who are not - why do recent scientific studies involving marijuana support this and why are these unsubstantiated and inconclusive results receiving widespread media attention? Add a comment
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Bambu Sues Obambu T-Shirt Maker PDF Print E-mail
Dave Green
Monday, 15 December 2008 15:47
Bambu sued Love Fatigues for trademark infringement based on their t-shirts depicting Barack Obama's image in the familiar Bambu logo that incorporates the Bambu stylized letters to spell "'Obama" and replaces the "Winking Spaniard" in the Panama hat with Obama's face. Add a comment
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Coldplay Controversy PDF Print E-mail
Dave Green
Wednesday, 10 December 2008 15:25
The lawsuit by Joe Satriani vs. Coldplay may be one of the first major copyright infringement suits between musicians that played itself out on YouTube. At issue is Coldplay's "Viva La Vida," the Grammy-nominated song from their Grammy-nominated album, "Viva la Vida or the Death of All His Friends." Satriani claims that "Viva" plagiarizes his 2004 song, "If I Could Fly." Add a comment
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