Is the Woodstock logo copyrighted?

Is the Woodstock logo copyrighted?

Woodstock Ventures owns numerous federal trademark registrations for the mark WOODSTOCK for various goods and services, including entertainment services, clothing, paper products, bedding, tents and beverage glassware. Woodstock Ventures began using its mark in 1969 in connection with its famous festival.

Who owns Woodstock trademark?

Woodstock Ventures
Woodstock Ventures was formed to produce the legendary Woodstock Festival and is the owner of the trademarks, copyrights, and other intellectual property derived from the Woodstock Festival. The company’s partners include three of the original Woodstock producers, Michael Lang, Joel Rosenman, and John Roberts’ family.

Who died at Woodstock 1969?

Out of three people who died at the festival, two of them were killed by drug overdoses – believed to be heroin. And the third was Raymond Mizsak, 17, who was crushed to death while asleep in his sleeping bag by a tractor. Cops were called at 9am on the Saturday of the festival and discovered the grim scene.

Who designed the Woodstock poster?

Arnold Skolnick
Arnold Skolnick is an award-winning graphic designer and the publisher of numerous art books, posters and catalogues. But Skolnick’s most famous work is the poster he created for a music festival that happened 50 years ago this month: Woodstock.

Will there be a Woodstock in 2020?

July 31: Woodstock 50 is officially dead As performers Miley Cyrus, the Raconteurs, the Lumineers and more confirmed that they were dropping out of Woodstock 50, organizers Michael Lang and Greg Peck have confirmed that the festival is no longer happening.

Who owns Woodstock Ventures?

Michael Lang – Owner – MLO/WOODSTOCK VENTURES | LinkedIn.

How much is an original Woodstock poster worth?

An Original Woodstock Concert Poster Could Command $2,500. What you see: An original 1969 Woodstock concert poster that shows just the artwork–no small text–and is signed by Arnold Skolnik, the artist who designed it. It’s in Very Good Plus condition and is estimated at $2,500.

Did Woodstock make a profit?

It took a decade for the Woodstock organizers to turn a profit. All told, Roberts, Rosenman, Lang and Kornfeld spent nearly $3.1 million ($15 million in today’s money) on Woodstock—and took in just $1.8 million.

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