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another free "album"
Yeah, just saw this myself. Funny the name of the new album is "The Slip".
Sheesh! Should we even call these "albums" anymore?
http://blog.wired.com/music/2008/05/nin ... nails.html
BTW, is this good publicity for The Slip (the band, the ones we know and love)?
Sheesh! Should we even call these "albums" anymore?
http://blog.wired.com/music/2008/05/nin ... nails.html
BTW, is this good publicity for The Slip (the band, the ones we know and love)?
Well, for now, Wikipedia-ing "The Slip" still goes to the band's entry, with a link at the top saying "if you meant the NIN album blah blah blah..." We'll see how long it takes for that to become a disambiguation page, though. In the mean time, maybe lots of early high school aged gothy mallrats will discover the band by accident (the ones who didn't already discover them via Guitar Hero that is).
only kidding NIN fans!
in all seriousness. I think it sucks. now "The Slip" will always make people think of the NIN album, and not of the band. and next time The Slip have a new album, every review and every bit of press will have to say "yeah these guys have nothing to do with Nine Inch Nails, in fact they predate that album!" but it won't matter.
only kidding NIN fans!
in all seriousness. I think it sucks. now "The Slip" will always make people think of the NIN album, and not of the band. and next time The Slip have a new album, every review and every bit of press will have to say "yeah these guys have nothing to do with Nine Inch Nails, in fact they predate that album!" but it won't matter.
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not in my world. never got into them. i don't think its that big of a deal
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aaaaactually NIN still has a very large following. especially ever since Trent started releasing all his music for free whenever he damn well pleased, earlier this year. many people regarded Year Zero as a return to form, although I thought it was laughably bad. but I liked some of the instrumental album he put out a few months ago and the single he put up last week was pretty good. and this, of course, is getting huge amounts of press.
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it's not a big deal at all.
the slip fans will always know what you're talking about.
and who cares if some random nine inch nails fan thinks of his favorite band everytime you mention "the slip," instead of thinking of BAM.
it may actually give them slightly more attention, if anything, just from people talking or thinking about the coincidence.
let's face it, "The Slip" is a cool name for anything, so i'm not surprised it was used for an album name.
the slip fans will always know what you're talking about.
and who cares if some random nine inch nails fan thinks of his favorite band everytime you mention "the slip," instead of thinking of BAM.
it may actually give them slightly more attention, if anything, just from people talking or thinking about the coincidence.
let's face it, "The Slip" is a cool name for anything, so i'm not surprised it was used for an album name.
who gives a shit? whys it matter?tyler wrote:in all seriousness. I think it sucks. now "The Slip" will always make people think of the NIN album, and not of the band. and next time The Slip have a new album, every review and every bit of press will have to say "yeah these guys have nothing to do with Nine Inch Nails, in fact they predate that album!" but it won't matter.
sue? are you people serious? its just words. fuck, the band quicksand had an album called the slip back in the early 90s.
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I started a thread about this same news on jambands.ca and one of our members did a little trademark digging.
He Wrote:
is that a protest or respect?[/quote]
He Wrote:
maybe there is some action happening right now? I heard from a friend that freidman changed his email signature in gmail to http://theslip.nin.comTo be really, REALLY brief... the important thing is what "goods & services" a trademark is registered under. The Slip has registered under "entertainment services, namely, live performances by a musical group", so the question would be - does that apply to an album title?
Word Mark THE SLIP
Goods and Services IC 041. US 100 101 107. G & S: entertainment services, namely, live performances by a musical group. FIRST USE: 19921201. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 19921201
Mark Drawing Code (1) TYPED DRAWING
Serial Number 75552815
Filing Date September 14, 1998
Current Filing Basis 1A
Original Filing Basis 1A
Published for Opposition June 1, 1999
Registration Number 2272338
Registration Date August 24, 1999
Owner (REGISTRANT) Slip Partnership, The Marc Friedman, a U.S. citizen; Brad Barr, a U.S. citizen; and Andrew Barr, a U.S. citizen PARTNERSHIP MASSACHUSETTS 109 Williams Street Providence RHODE ISLAND 02906
Type of Mark SERVICE MARK
Register PRINCIPAL
Affidavit Text SECT 8 (6-YR).
Live/Dead Indicator LIVE
is that a protest or respect?[/quote]
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Gotta agree with Diesel, this conversation is truly ridiculous. As much as I love The Slip, this argument against NIN using "The Slip" as an album title is as effective as saying I couldn't name one of my paintings "Mona Lisa," or I couldn't name a future child "Brad," "Marc" or "Andrew."
Next topic, please...
Next topic, please...
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