Can you name a song the same as a movie?

So when you're out there buying things, you don't confuse one brand of cola from the other, or whatever. But trademark law doesn't really protect a single title of a creative work… Like a script, film, book, poem or song. So you can't get a registration for a script title.
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Can you use a song title as a movie title?

It depends, but this is usually a very bad idea. Titles of popular movies often are protected by trademark law and your song title might confuse consumers into believing there is a connetion.
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Can I name a song after a movie character?

It depends on whether there is a trademark on the character and how unique the name is and several other factors such as consumer confusion, etc. Usually song titles are not protectable.
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Can songs be named the same thing?

The answer is yes! U.S. copyright law considers “names, titles, and short phrases” to possess an “insufficient amount of authorship or creativity.” That means song titles aren't long enough to enjoy the protection of a copyright.
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Can I use the same name as another movie?

According to this article I found (written in 2010) - individual movie titles can not be copyrighted. However, there can be a trademark granted if there is a certain level of recognition of the title to the specific movie. The author of the article cites "Star Wars" or "Citizen Kane".
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Is a movie title copyrighted?

The U.S. Copyright Office does not offer copyright protection for movie titles because, in its view, movie titles lack the “minimum amount of authorship” required for protection (despite the effort many put into finding the perfect title). This same principle applies to names and other short phrases.
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Can you reuse movie titles?

Is that legal? Reusing movie titles happens all the time, mostly because copyright law generally does not protect words or short phrases and titles of one-off or “single work” films (as opposed to a series or movie franchise), generally are not protected by federal trademark law. (See In re Cooper, 254 F.
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Can two music artists have the same name?

Two (or more) bands with the same name. But let's face it: with millions of bands online, there's actually a decent chance another active group has exactly the same name as you. And the likelihood two bands with the same name increases if you are managing or working with several artists.
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How can I find a song with the same name?

Shazam. The song identifying app you're probably most familiar with is Shazam(opens in a new tab). All users have to do is hold up their phone to the source of the music while the song is playing and tap a single button within the Shazam app.
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Can you copyright a song?

To register a claim to copyright in a musical composition, you must submit the following to the Copyright Office: (1) a completed application form; (2) a nonrefundable filing fee; and (3) the required “deposit copies” of your work. This circular highlights issues common to registrations of musical compositions.
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How much do you have to change a song to avoid copyright?

According to internet lore, if you change 30% of a copyrighted work, it is no longer infringement and you can use it however you want.
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How much of a song can you use without copyright?

You may have heard of "fair use," a copyright provision that permits you to use 10, 15 or 30 seconds of music without copyright obligation. That is, you understand that you can use a short section of a song without paying a fee.
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Can you sue someone for using your voice in a song?

Specifically, California recognizes both common law and statutory rights. California Civil Code, Section 3344, provides that it is unlawful, for the purpose of advertising or selling, to knowingly use another's name, voice, signature, photograph, or likeness without that person's prior consent.
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How do you name a song?

8 Strategies for Naming a Song With No Obvious Title
  1. Pick a lyric. Any lyric! ...
  2. Use a cut lyric. Oftentimes, prolific writers will write way more than what actually goes into the song. ...
  3. Use a number. ...
  4. Try a one-word summation. ...
  5. Use a verb/adjective. ...
  6. Explore other languages. ...
  7. Consult a thesaurus. ...
  8. Study other artists.
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Which 1980s theme song inspired a film of the same name?

Pretty In Pink

Song - Originally released in 1981 as a single from the band's second album, Talk Talk Talk. The 1986 film was named after the song and a re-recorded version of the song was included on its soundtrack.
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How do you write song names in a paper?

Typically, album titles are italicized, just like book titles, journal titles, or movie titles. Song titles are enclosed in quotation marks, as is often the case with poem titles, book chapter titles, or article titles.
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What is the most popular song name?

I Want You. The straightforward, relatable concept of “wanting” is at the forefront when it comes to common song titles, with the phrase “I Want You” reaching the top of the list. Bob Dylan, Marvin Gaye, Elvis Costello, KISS, Janet Jackson, The Kooks, Common, Cheap Trick, Savage Garden, Mary J.
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What's this song called?

Shazam is the most popular song identifier app in the market. It's available on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch, as well as Android and Wear OS devices. Shazam has been fully integrated into the iOS system, even for Apple Watch.
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What is the best app for identifying music?

Shazam will identify any song in seconds. Discover artists, lyrics, videos & playlists, all for free. Over 1 billion installs and counting!
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Is my artist name taken?

Search your rap name in the trademark database and see if it's already taken. Before you ever make your first dime in music, you're going to want to search the United States Patent and Trademark Office to make sure the rap name you're currently using, is not already trademarked.
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Can a band sue you for having the same name?

So, yes, similar band names happen, and they can cause sticky trademark issues. Therefore, it is helpful to be equipped with proper trademark registration to ensure your trademark ownership.
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Do music artists trademark their names?

Firstly it's important to note that trademarking your band or artist name is by no means compulsory. Unlike music copyright, which automatically assigns rights to the creator or owner of a piece of original work, trademarking doesn't come about automatically. Instead – it's something that you must register to do.
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Can I use a movie clip in my song?

In general, if you are using a music or film clip for educational, research, commentary, or non-profit purposes, or if you are transforming the clip to create a new meaning, then your use of the clip is considered Fair Use.
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Which movies are copyright free?

Free to Use and Reuse: Public Domain Films from the National Film Registry
  • St. Louis Blues.
  • Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor.
  • The House I Live In.
  • The Middleton Family at the New York World's Fair.
  • Modesta.
  • Master Hands.
  • The Memphis Belle: A Story of a Flying Fortress.
  • All my babies...a midwife's own story.
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Can you use a cover of a song in a movie?

Your new cover will still be a derivative work of the musical composition. When you record a cover of a copyrighted song, you must get permission from the composer (or current copyright holder of the composition). In the United States, however, you can compel the copyright holder to grant you license under 17 USC §115.
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