New Kids On The Block sue imposters
by Roberta Ferguson on June 13, 2009 | 2 Comments
Nineties and now boy man-band New Kids On The Block have just filed a lawsuit against production company SM Productions, after the company tried taking the band’s trademarked name.
The production company, who provides DJs for California events, has tried to form a new group using the name “New Kids On The Block” along with attempting to trademark the band’s “Hangin’ Tough” album artwork.
They were trying to pass off newly recorded music as music by the original NKOTB.
Ouch! But is imitation really the most sincerest form of flattery?
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