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PALO ALTO: And Then There Were 2

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by Dom Gourlay
It seems the curse of Liberty X strikes again.

Just 12 months after Britain's best loved 'Popstars' rejects had to change their name, the same thing looks like it may well have to apply to PALO ALTO.

But the question is, which one?

Manchester based four piece PALO ALTO were formed in December 2000 and have been using the name ever since. This year had started so well for them, with their recently released 'Wades Into Water' single having received enthusiastic reviews.

Nevertheless, a four piece from the States entitled PALOALTO are about to release their debut single 'Fade In/Out' on American Recordings on February 10th, as well as a series of dates in the UK including an NME BRATS show on the 4th February and a tour with John Squire during the same month.

So who gets to keep the name?

Do Manchester's Palo Alto have the rights to use the name in England on account of them having used it for the last two years?

Or have the newcomers from the USA Paloalto had the name copyrighted internationally on account of their major label status and therefore tighter legal control, meaning that Manchester's Palo Alto have been infringing it for two years?

Or will there be any legal battle at all bearing in mind the American version spell 'Paloalto' as one word while their Mancunian counterparts 'Palo Alto' spell their name as two seperate words?


PALO ALTO: And Then There Were 2

Similar problem arising at the moment with Silver Sun. The band have just planned a comeback, and another band called silversun recently played at the Bull & Gate. It's only really a problem if it means that the fans are in any confusion. In this case, some of SS's fans turned up to the gig only to be disappointed by the fact that the band had put on a considerable amount of weight and abandoned any sense of melody.

Re: PALO ALTO: And Then There Were 2

oooooh
i KNEW i'd heard of one of the PaloAltos
cos I got a profile request from the US band
but then i kept hearing about the MCR band
i got confused
not my fault
i'm just thinking aloud
ignore

Re: PALO ALTO: And Then There Were 2

ergh...nice to see its cleared up
i heard the us one support martin grech with colour of fire..they were safe. then paloalto were giving away free cds on drownedinsound...so i asked for one...different band.
ive found some US paloalto on kazaa...they're wikid
xxx nic

Same thing happened to me..

I was in a band called 'The Oasis' - we had to drop it of course when Nigel and co got signed.

Re: Same thing happened to me..

That's what you get for having such a generic name.

PALO ALTO: And Then There Were 2

As I know Jay from the Manchester outfit ... I suggest that they get to keep the name ... I think that'll hold up in court :P

PALO ALTO: And Then There Were 2

Just a correction: Paloalto (US) released a debut self-titled CD in the States in 2000. Fade in/Fade out is the sophomore effort. They have been using the name longer than the Manchester group if that group started using the name in 2000. Also: everyone should check out the US Palalto. They rock (no I don't play in the band, just a 5 year fan).

Re: PALO ALTO: And Then There Were 2

I could add that in my opinion, first album is much better.




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