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Burning Man - A Band of the Same Name
The Burning Man Project zealously safeguards against misappropriation of its trade dress - the names and pictures and designs used - in order to ensure that the brand isn't diluted.
In 1998 it became known that a band in England was using the event's name and, without permission, typography from the event publications and even images from the event. If memory serves a cease-and-desist was quickly dispatched.
These are the band's posters over which I stumbled, just around that time.
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Have you found errors nontrivial or marginal, factual, analytical and illogical, arithmetical, temporal, or even typographical? Please let me know; drop me email. Thanks! |