How using this one word got him sued by Id Software
In this video, we'll be discussing the story of how a guitarist named Dustin Mitchell got sued by id Software for trademarking the word "Doomscroll". Mitchell had been using the term to describe his music, but id Software claimed that it infringed on their trademark for the popular video game franchise "Doom". In this video, we'll explore the legal battle between Mitchell and id Software, and how it highlights the importance of trademark law in the music industry. We'll also discuss the broader implications of this case, including how it could impact other musicians who use similar terms in their work. Whether you're a musician, a gamer, or just interested in the legal side of creative industries, this video is sure to be an engaging and informative watch.
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 Introduction
0:24 Part 1: The Official Story
2:21 Ad Break
3:26 Part 2: Id Software's Track Record
5:31 Part 3: Dustin Mitchell's Legal Case
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