Talk:Artemis Records
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Artemis Records® is an independent record company founded in 1992 by Basil Fitzpatrick, with its debut artist release of the band Glaz Wind in 1994 and first to use in commerce the name Artemis Records to distribute and promote new music. Artemis Records® is an independent record company which distributes new music and offers artists a platform to promote, distribute, and sell their unsigned music and band goods like CD’s and DVD’s as well as t shirts, posters, etc. With the purpose of offering artists a chance to have their music heard. Opinion (Scheindlin): Plaintiff, Basil Fitzpatrick (Fitzpatrick), has been involved in the music business since 1996 operating under the business name “ARTEMIS RECORDS.” In 2000, Fitzpatrick reached a settlement with Danny Goldberg (Goldberg), who was also using the name “ARTEMIS RECORDS.” Under the settlement, Goldberg was to purchase the mark for $125,000, but never paid the money to Fitzpatrick. Sony-BMG Music Entertainment and Red Distribution (Red Defendants) distributed Goldberg’s products.Basil Fitzpatrick was awarded the Trademark in 2007 by the TTAB. http://www.artemisrecords.net/
Fitzpatrick v. Sony-BMG Music Entertainment, Inc. et al] Fitzpatrick v. Sony-BMG Music Entertainment, Inc. et al] |
This appears to have been a clumsy attempt to add information about a legal case involving a different label with the same name. The lawsuit sounds like it's quite relevant and should be added to the article, but needs to actually be written and not pasted in from the docket. The information about the other Artemis Records should go into a different article (assuming the label is inherently notable for something other than this lawsuit) and be linked from here.—Chowbok ☠ 11:24, 17 September 2010 (UTC)
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[edit]The information is important to the article, it needs to be restored, then the information needs to be Wikified. Well, I see this has been going on for a while, now... so I will leave it for someone more fully adept with Wiki to bring the article up to speed. Take a look at the piece written by George Dance elsewhere, perhaps this may be the way to consider using all the information:
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Artemis Records was a New York-based independent record label, founded in July 1999 by former chairman/CEO Danny Goldberg[1] and closed in April 2006. The label, distributed by E1 Entertainment, was home to a diverse group of artists including Spacehog, Lisa Loeb, Crossbreed, Steve Earle, Black Label Society, Sugarcult, Better Than Ezra, Boston, Dope, Little Barrie, Stephan Smith, Kittie (former label), The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Lollipop Lust Kill, Jaguar Wright, Ruff Ryders, John Hiatt, Khia, Kurupt, The Pretenders, Peter Wolf, Alan Parsons, Murphy's Law, Jeffrey Gaines, Jill Sobule, Josh Joplin Group, and the late Warren Zevon[2]. Artemis was the #1 U.S. independent label in terms of market share from 2001 to 2003. It released the last three albums of Warren Zevon's career including the Grammy-winning The Wind[2], five albums by Steve Earle including his Grammy winner The Revolution Starts Now[3], as well as gold albums by Kittie, Kurupt and Khia. Artemis also released the triple-platinum album Who Let the Dogs Out by The Baha Men, as well as albums by The Pretenders, Rickie Lee Jones and Jimmie Vaughan.
Artemis Records® is an independent record company founded in 1992 by Basil Fitzpatrick, with its debut artist release of the band Glaz Wind in 1994, and first to use in commerce the name Artemis Records to distribute and promote new music. Artemis Records® distributes new music and offers artists a platform to promote, distribute, and sell their unsigned music and band goods like CD’s and DVD’s as well as t shirts, posters, etc. With the purpose of offering artists a chance to have their music heard. Basil Fitzpatrick has been involved in the music business since 1996 operating under the business name “ARTEMIS RECORDS.” In 2000, Fitzpatrick reached a settlement with Danny Goldberg (Goldberg), who was also using the name “ARTEMIS RECORDS.” Under the settlement, Goldberg was to purchase the mark for $125,000, but never paid the money to Fitzpatrick. Fitzpatrick resumed using the Artemis Records name in 2000.[4] He was awarded the Trademark in 2007 by the TTAB. http://www.artemisrecords.net/
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Will Dockery (talk) 18:40, 10 December 2010 (UTC)
- The article about the New York company was deleted at the end of 2010. A replacement article about the Californian label was deleted in 2011. I rescued the 2010 article in 2012.
- The legal cases brought by Basil Fitzpatrick (California) seem all to have been dismissed, so even though there apparently is/was a California label by the same name, the cases do not indicate sufficient notability to describe the California label within the article. E.g. [1]. – Fayenatic London 22:57, 16 November 2012 (UTC)
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