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Macworld: Apple pays Garageband.com for
trademark
Macworld: Apple pays Garageband.com for
trademark
01/08/2004 07:25 PMGarageband.com announced that
they signed a deal in April 2003 to share the name "GarageBand" with
Apple. Apple paid the Web site an undisclosed one-time fee to use the
name for GarageBand, a digital music-maker that's the latest addition
to iLife, which was updated on Tuesday. Garageband.com retains its
original rights to use the term for other products and services.
Other News: GarageBand Weekend
Other News: GarageBand Weekend
01/19/2004 12:52 PMWhat happened when Jon Fortt spent the weekend with GarageBand?
Other News: Pogue on GarageBand
Other News: Pogue on GarageBand
01/19/2004 12:52 PMMusician David Pogue covers the highlights and problems of GarageBand
1.0.
Other News: GarageBand Review
Other News: GarageBand Review
01/22/2004 02:12 AMJosh Brandt reviews GarageBand a rocknerd.org.
Other News: Apple Loses China Trademark
Other News: Apple Loses China Trademark
06/21/2004 10:56 AMApple lawyers failed to convince a Chinese court that Apple's
trademark should extend to Chinese clothing.
News: PMI iPianos '05 released for
GarageBand 2
News: PMI iPianos '05 released for
GarageBand 2
04/01/2005 09:41 AMPost Musical Instruments (PMI) on Friday introduced PMI iPianos '05 --
a sample pack for GarageBand 2 that replicates the sound of grand
pianos. Included in this pack are PMI Bösendorfer 290, Yamaha C7,
Steinway D, the Emperor (a reproduction of the Bösendorfer 290 SE
Imperial Grand Piano) and The Old Lady, a reproduction of a Model 1923
Steinway D Concert Grand Piano. The sampled pianos use the EXS24
sampler engine found in Logic Pro 7 -- each one contains about 500MB
of sample data. Playable demo files are available for download. The
package costs US$55 and ships on DVD. iPianos '05 is compatible with
GarageBand 2, Logic Express and Logic 7. System requirements call for
512MB RAM, 4GB hard disk space and Mac OS X v10.2.6 or later.
News: Low Orbital Beats available for
GarageBand
News: Low Orbital Beats available for
GarageBand
06/24/2005 04:53 PMBandmateloops.com has released a new collection of drum loops for
GarageBand.
News: GarageBand, Jam Packs win awards
News: GarageBand, Jam Packs win awards
04/08/2005 03:38 PMApple's popular consumer level music creation application
GarageBand has won
the 2005 Musikmesse International Press Award for "Best Innovative
Product." GarageBand's companion product
Jam Packs
also pulled in an award in the "Sound Libraries" category. The
Musikmesse International Press Award's are voted on by 58 magazines
from all over the world including Audio Producer, Russia; Acoustic
Guitar, USA; Computer Music, UK; Bass Player, USA; and Canadian Music
Trade, Canada.
Wired News: GarageBand Kicks Out the
Jams
Wired News: GarageBand Kicks Out the
Jams
02/10/2004 02:50 AMDon’t be a snob, now. Even “pros” can have fun with
GarageBand… .. GarageBand Kicks Out the
Jams
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News: Nine Inch Nails releases
GarageBand 2 project
News: Nine Inch Nails releases
GarageBand 2 project
04/15/2005 08:21 PMInterested in remixing a Nine Inch Nails song yourself? You can,
legally. All you need is an Apple Mac running GarageBand 2 and a file
you can download courtesy of Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor -- he's
released a version of the song "The Hand That Feeds" in GarageBand 2
format.
News: TrackPaks bring classic songs into
GarageBand
News: TrackPaks bring classic songs into
GarageBand
06/17/2005 04:33 PMIf you ever wanted to be the lead guitarist on Van Halen’s
“You Really Got Me,” or Steppenwolf’s “Born to
be Wild,”
TrackPaks
may be what you’ve been waiting for. The new product for
GarageBand includes classic hits in several genres of music including
Classic Rock, Hip Hop, Modern Rock and R&B. Each song includes
loops for each instrument in the song, plus the complete tracks,
allowing you to mix and match drums, bass lines or guitar licks. The
TrackPaks cost US$29.95 each and are available to order from the
company’s Web site.
News: M-Audio offers iControl interface
for GarageBand
News: M-Audio offers iControl interface
for GarageBand
04/11/2005 08:43 AMAvid Technology Inc. subsidiary M-Audio has introduced iControl, a
USB-based hardware interface for GarageBand. The device features
dedicated transport buttons and jog wheel, eight rotray encoders that
can be assigned to track functions like volume and pan (or
GarageBand's EQ or any other Audio Unit plug-in). Also included are
dedicated mute, solo and record-enable buttons, plus a master volume
fader. It costs US$179.95. System requirements call for any Mac
running GarageBand 2.
News: Loud. Fast. Aggressive. Heavy
metal drums in GarageBand
News: Loud. Fast. Aggressive. Heavy
metal drums in GarageBand
06/24/2005 04:53 PMIf you have ever tried to create a hard rock or heavy metal song with
Apple’s GarageBand or pro Logic application, you may have found
yourself scrolling endlessly through melodic drum beats more suited to
a Pop song than a hard pounding metal riff. If that’s the case,
Double Bass Mania, a new release by Beta Monkey on Thursday, may be
just what you’ve been waiting for.
"the petition to make the Federal Trade
Commission and Congress must act to
prevent Fox News from using the
deceptive and misleading trademark 'Fair
and Balanced.'"
"
"the petition to make the Federal Trade
Commission and Congress must act to
prevent Fox News from using the
deceptive and misleading trademark 'Fair
and Balanced.'"
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07/21/2004 02:44 AMThe Trademark Blog
The Trademark Blog
06/05/2005 11:30 PMThe Trademark Blog .. Martin Schwimmer ..
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Web ad trademark law to be retested
Web ad trademark law to be retested
01/16/2004 01:01 PMCNET Jan 16 2004 1:41AM GMT
Web Ad Trademark Law To Be Retested
Web Ad Trademark Law To Be Retested
01/17/2004 10:57 PMTrademark Assignments on the Web
Trademark Assignments on the Web
12/15/2003 03:33 AMThe US Patent and Trademark Office has announced the Trademark
Assignments on the Web System, available at
http://assignments.uspto.gov/assignments/ . This search system allows
you to find trademark assignments back to 1995 (before that you're
going to have to check with...
Trademark vs. Search: Do you Soo...gle?
Trademark vs. Search: Do you Soo...gle?
09/08/2004 06:10 PMSource: SearchDay - Does Geico's trademark lawsuit against Google have
merit? How will the case be argued? What's the likely outcome of the
trial? A mock court of trademark experts weighs in with their
verdict....
Lindows can use its trademark (for now)
Lindows can use its trademark (for now)
02/11/2004 09:36 AMBut Microsoft won't give up
GarageBand
GarageBand
01/07/2004 03:10 PMI’ve been waiting 20 years for
GarageBand.
Back in the early ’80s, when I was a teenager—before there
were even Macs—I had an Apple II Plus with a cool piece of
software named
ALF II. (This
was even before the sitcom named Alf.)
(Actually, it wasn’t just software: there was a card you had to
plug into the computer.)
It was something like an early, early GarageBand—you could
create music and save songs and play them back. The music played
through some car-stereo speakers I plugged in to the ALF card.
You had to actually enter notes into a staff on-screen, using the twin
roller-paddle-things that came with the Apple II Plus. (No mice yet,
at least not for the mass market.) There was no way to plug in an
instrument and just play.
It had up to nine tracks, and it had some basic things like setting
the synthesizer settings and telling sections of a track to repeat.
It was cumbersome and the sound was totally electronic, but it worked.
I made dozens of songs. I loved it.
And I’ve been waiting 20 years for the chance to do that again.
Sure, I could have had this already, but for a bunch more money. Since
composing music was just a hobby for me, I never wanted to spend a
bunch on music software. Now I don’t have to.
This software excites me personally far beyond anything Apple has
announced since OS X. More than iPhoto, iTunes, Safari, iPods, and
everything else put together.
Of course, I haven’t actually tried it yet, but it only has to
be half as good as the demo to be a wonderful (to me, at least) piece
of software.
"GarageBand"
"GarageBand"
01/07/2004 06:08 PMGarageBand and CC
GarageBand and CC
02/10/2004 02:53 AMSo Apple released this amazing new part of iLife,
GarageBand. With it,
you can make great music. (Well, I don't know about you, but I know
Willem will make great music with it.) Anyway, one missing piece has
been a simple way to know what content you're free to mix and remix
within your GarageBand app.
MacBand
has now solved that problem. They've got a great archive of music by
genre -- all marked with
Creative
Commons licenses.
GarageBand 1.1
GarageBand 1.1
05/18/2004 04:35 PMA first look at GarageBand
A first look at GarageBand
01/17/2004 10:42 PMMy copy of iLife '04 arrived today and I've had a chance to try out
GarageBand.
Doing More With GarageBand (Again)
Doing More With GarageBand (Again)
07/26/2004 10:55 AMThis is a tale of a couple more ways I've been using GarageBand to do
things I am relatively certain it was not designed to do. By Bob "Dr.
Mac" LeVitus, Mac Observer (via MyAppleMenu)
GarageBand!!
GarageBand!!
01/22/2004 03:05 AMWhen Apple announced iLife '04 a couple of weeks ago, a common
reaction was moaning over the price, which went from free to $49.
Which is ridiculous...$49 is a steal for that bundle of software.
After playing around with GarageBand this morning, I can report that
GB alone is worth the price. I've never had this much fun with a piece
of software before...I got my money's worth after 30...
GarageBand 1.0.1
GarageBand 1.0.1
02/12/2004 06:06 PMClarifies specific alert dialogs regarding system performance.
Google's Trademark Gaffe
Google's Trademark Gaffe
08/16/2004 12:07 PMWill the company be able to keep the name of its new email service?
Trademark protection at its mightiest
Trademark protection at its mightiest
01/22/2004 04:31 AM Microsoft continues to press its case against a 17-year-old Canadian
high school student named Mike Rowe because his web site is
mikerowesoft.com and he refused their offer of $10. Ten dollars! I
know it sounds cheap, but you have to remember that these are ten
American dollars. You have to sympathize with Microsoft: Tons of
people are going to end up on Rowe's site by mistake simply because
they typed every letter after the "i" wrong. By the way, I just
registered www.mykrowzoft.com. (I would have taken mykrowsoft.com, but
someone in Hawaii already owns it.) Bring it on!...
Inaccessible, trademark infringing and
on the Web
Inaccessible, trademark infringing and
on the Web
07/16/2004 06:41 AMThe Register Jul 16 2004 10:57AM GMT
Microsoft Sparkle Trademark?
Microsoft Sparkle Trademark?
12/30/2003 02:40 AMYou be the judge....
Gmail Under Trademark Dispute
Gmail Under Trademark Dispute
08/14/2004 09:54 AMTrademark Law Shouldn't Prejudice
Internet Ads
Trademark Law Shouldn't Prejudice
Internet Ads
02/19/2004 11:29 AMElectronic Frontier Foundations Feb 19 2004 3:58PM GMT
New Google Trademark TrustRank
New Google Trademark TrustRank
06/05/2005 11:28 PMSK Telecom's Trademark Dispute
SK Telecom's Trademark Dispute
05/20/2004 02:28 AMHankooki May 20 2004 6:20AM GMT
Should Google Have Anything To Do With
Ad Trademark Questions
Should Google Have Anything To Do With
Ad Trademark Questions
05/04/2004 03:09 PMGoogle keeps running into lawsuits concerning companies who buy
advertisements based on the names or trademarks of their competitors.
We've already explained why
should
be perfectly legal under trademark law (which doesn't prevent all
use of a trademarked term - just any use that is seen to be confusing
people into believing one company is another company). However, this
NewMediaZero piece points out that, even if it
is a trademark
violation, it makes
no sense
to go after Google, who is simply the publisher. If they must go
after someone, the complaining companies should go after those who
they are accusing of misusing their trademarks: the competitors buying
the ads. Of course, what this article leaves out is that the
complaining companies are upset that
Google appears to be
profiting off of their trademark by selling the ads. I wonder what
would happen if Google set up a "compromise" position where a portion
of the money that an advertiser paid for advertising on a trademarked
keyword went to the trademark owner?
Google Changes Trademark Policy
Google Changes Trademark Policy
04/11/2004 06:25 PMSearch Engine Journal Apr 11 2004 11:06PM GMT
God violates Intel trademark
God violates Intel trademark
07/21/2004 07:20 AMThe Register Jul 21 2004 12:08PM GMT
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