|
When your real name is someone else's DJ / producing alias...
|
View this Thread in Original format
| david.michael |
Got a message on MySpace today.
| quote: |
Originally Posted by David Michael (Him)
Hi david,
I don't want to sound like a jerk...but i've been using David Michael as my dj name for 12 years now...I have scheduled music releases in 2007 under this name and have played all over the country. I think that before you start promoting yourself you should check into what artists have the name that you are looking at. I wish you the greatest success.
Cheers,
David Michael
Pulse Radio, BeatCode, Sweet Cherry Music |
| quote: |
Originally Posted by David Michael (Me)
David,
It has nothing to do with choosing a name and everything to do with my birth name. David Michael is my full name (first and last, respectively). I didn't "choose" the name, it's just my name. I didn't want to choose a producing / DJ alias because I wanted to be recognized by name and not by something made up. So I'm not sure what the best resolution is...
By the way, nice tracks. I dig the funky/groovy basslines.
Regards,
David |
Sigh.
MySpace: His | Mine
I wouldn't even care too much except for he has releases scheduled under that name (so now I don't want to release under that name to avoid confusion), and I guess he had the "name" first as far as music goes.
Dammit. And I just changed my MySpace page over to that one so that I would have a music page / new URL. My MySpace friends would be pissed if I made them re-befriend me AGAIN, heh. |
|
|
| david.michael |
| quote: | | Dammit. And I just changed my MySpace page over to that one so that I would have a music page / new URL. My MySpace friends would be pissed if I made them re-befriend me AGAIN, heh. |
ooh nevermind on that, looks like I can change both my "band" name and my URL.
Still sucks though. |
|
|
| KilldaDJ |
| copyright all ur then hes ed |
|
|
| BigMike |
| quote: | Originally posted by KilldaDJ
copyright all ur then hes ed |
+1...I learned that from the Gene Simmons show on E. According to him there was a 'Kiss' before 'Kiss'. But the people who had the name Kiss never copyrighted it. Gene Simmons copyrighted the name and owned all rights to the name, making it his! nyk nyk nykk |
|
|
| david.michael |
But can you copyright a "real name".....? What does it mean if you copyright yourself? ;)
Plus I'm not exactly out to screw the guy over, but I'm not sure what to do. I really don't want to have to get a cheesy alias, and I dunno if I could think of something I like. |
|
|
| BigMike |
| Hell yea man. Copyright your name. |
|
|
| Floorfiller |
| why should you change your name just because some no-talent ass clown named michael bolton? |
|
|
| david.michael |
| quote: | Originally posted by Floorfiller
why should you change your name just because some no-talent ass clown named michael bolton? |
lol |
|
|
| stevieboy32808 |
| I too have a name exactly like this dj from New York, which happens to be where I'm from. Lucky for me I don't plan on releasing anything. There's a way to get around this. In each country there is an artist registry which is legally binding which you can use against somebody else if they claim to be the real [insert name here]. Since we're talking about the U.S. here, then get your name in the system and as someone said before copyright all your stuff. It's basically a matter of who gets there first. Talk to your label about that registry stuff or google it. I don't know the exact details. |
|
|
| Magnus |
| This is kind of crazy to see this all going on but I know David Michael. He was a DJ and used to spin here in Seattle quite a bit 3-4 years back. I haven't spoken to him in years though and always wondered what happened to him. Now I know. He was always a super nice guy. I'm sure you guys can work something out. |
|
|
| Floorfiller |
| honestly i can't believe he messaged you about this. |
|
|
|
|