Should this law be even tighter against name-stealer bands who turn out to be more successful than their victims (i.e. the bands whose names they stole, such as Blue or Nirvana)?
But are you a band?
Yet they don't seem to apply to band names. Sometimes I have renamed bands myself because they pinched the name of an older band. For example, the Mr. Big who had a hit in 1992 with the song "To Be With You" I call the Eric Martin Band (after their lead singer) so as to avoid confusion with the older band Mr. Big who had a hit with "Romeo" in 1977. And of course, there's the French band Quartz. I call them Le Quartz to avoid confusion with the British band Quartz. Why didn't the French band themselves think of that in the 1970s? I could have suggested that to them myself when I was only about 16. If I could think of it at that age, why couldn't they? They must have been a few years older than me so one would think they would be capable of such simple logic. The mind boggles.
maybe since it might be easier to tell them apart