On Fri, 7 Dec 2007 09:31:05 -0600, "Nicole Massey"
<nyyki@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>"Rob Jensen" <ShutUpRob@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> On Thu, 06 Dec 2007 19:13:17 -0700, William George Ferguson
>> <wmgfrgsn@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>>>We can trust Rob to keep us updated on LG, so I guess I'll take care of
>>>AB.
>>>Her new movie, originally "Ticket to Ride" and now being called "The
>>>Post-Grad Survival Guide" starts shooting on Monday.
"A recent college grad moves back in with her family while she figures
out what she wants to do next. "
In other words it's a movie they are making and have no clue how
to sell the movie starting with the Title. All the titles don't
really fit.
Isn't Ticket to Ride one of the titles Michael Jackson owns now?
>> Like I predicted (perhaps elsewhere), they couldn't afford the price
>> that Apple Corps and Sony were asking for the title of that Beatles
>> song.
>>
>
>Non-issue. You can't copyright titles, and unless they actually wanted to
>use the song, they can call it whatever they want to. You can trademark
>them, but I find the thought of the beatles trademarking all their fairly
>unique titles fairly obsessive, ludicrous, and unrealistic.
>
>The more logical conclusion is that the title went over like a hooker
named
>Katrina trying to work Bourbon Street with the test markets.
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