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On May 1, 2017, legendary rock band The Eagles filed a federal lawsuit in California against the owners of the Hotel California, located in Mexico, over merchandise sold by the hotel containing ...
The Hotel California in Baja may indeed be a lovely place, but the Eagles are not amused by its name. The band is suing the establishment for trademark infringement, claiming it’s trying to ...
The lawsuit claimed the hotel sells merchandise - including T-shirts, posters, sweatshirts, bathrobes, key chains, playing cards, mugs, guitar picks and refrigerator magnets - featuring the band ...
Moreover, the Eagles claimed that it was part of a campaign for the hotel to sell merchandise such at T-shirts and posters that was branded “Hotel California.” In their response, the hoteliers ...
The Eagles' "Hotel California" was supposed to feel like a number of movies. The 1970s band Steely Dan also helped inspire the track. by Matthew Trzcinski. Published on October 31, 2024.
The Eagles’ ‘Hotel California’ is based on a cult classic movie. During a 2003 interview with The Uncool, The Eagles’ Don Henley discussed the main character of “Hotel California ...
The Eagles' Don Henley discussed why he didn't want to turn The Eagles’ “Hotel California” into a movie. He had a point. by Matthew Trzcinski. Published on October 13, 2024. 2 min read.
Henley then purchased the "original handwritten lyrics for the Eagles song ‘Hotel California’ written in Don Henley's hand," for $8,500 on April 25, 2012, according to the indictment.
The Hotel California might be such a lovely place, but it’s currently at the center of an ugly lawsuit. Rock legends the Eagles have filed suit over a Mexican hotel bearing the name Hotel ...