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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 ...
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 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 ...
They said the owners played Eagles songs in the lobby and sold Hotel California T-shirts, fridge magnets and posters. "Multiple online reviews make clear" that visitors were deceived, they added ...
The Eagles’ “Hotel California” will be reissued in a deluxe 40th anniversary edition on Nov. 24, ... a replica tour book and an 11-by 22-inch poster. That version carries a list price of $99.98.
Irving Azoff, the Eagles' longtime manager, on Wednesday testified in a Manhattan court that handwritten "Hotel California" lyric pages were initially "stolen" by Ed Sanders. Sanders, a nonfiction ...
The Eagles were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998, and all seven former and present members of the group performed "Hotel California" together on stage. 5. There is a playful ...
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 ...
Eagles Sue Hotel California for Trademark Infringement. ... Since the late 70s, the band has sold merchandise bearing the mark — everything from guitar picks to bathrobes to posters.
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 ...