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Metallica Threatens Unsigned Band Over Name Use.
01-16-03
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Over the past few years Metallica has never
shied away from using litigation to achieve their goals. In the past the
band has taken on Napster, fans who swap their music online, a perfume
company and even their own record label. Now it appears they have
their legal guns aimed at an unsigned band out of Edmonton, Canada that
is using the name Metallica without the California group’s permission.
The Edmonton Sun reported yesterday that
attorney’s for the original Metallica sent the Edmonton group a threatening
letter, ” promising serious action if the Alberta band doesn't change its
name by Friday.”
The Edmonton Sun reprinted excerpts from
the letter like the following, "Your use of METALLICA is particularly astonishing
to the band, given that you have admitted in at least one interview that
'you know you are not allowed to use the name,' " wrote Metallica’s lawyer
Jill M. Pietrini, in an e-mail sent to bass player and singer Blair William
Piggott. “METALLICA could recover significant monetary damages and obtain
an injunction against any further acts of infringement, both in the U.S.
and in Canada.”
The Edmonton Sun report had a tongue in
cheek flavor to it courtesy of Piggott who doesn’t seem to be taking the
corporate Metallica’s threats that seriously. The Sun reported that “Piggott
denies the name has any immediate causal connection to the Napster incidents,
though agrees it's another way the band has lost connection to its fans.”
Piggott attempted to take advantage of
the situation by passing along a CD of his group’s music to the members
of the real Metallica and was told by Metallic’s attorney that it was against
the group’s corporate policy to accept "unsolicited material."
Piggott responded, "'What are you
talking about, you're suing us?' There's solicitation. They were once really
in touch with the sexual frustration of the pimply high school kid.
"Now you can't even get them to listen
to your music!"
Piggott further snubbed the California
group by telling the Edmonton Sun that before he reaches a decision whether
to drop the use of the Metallica name he would first consult with a friend
in L.A. "who's had a lot of trouble with the media: Axl Rose. We'll take
it from there.
"Second to Jesus, he's the voice of the
next generation."
Rock 'n' Roll Pat, the guitarist for the
Edmonton punk group explained why his band decided to use the Metallica
name, "I think in most cases art reflects life, but in this instance, in
this moment... life reflects art. That is clearly why we called ourselves
METALLICA.''
Will the band fan the flames even more
and ignore Metallica’s threats? We will know in a couple of days.
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