Just days after rumors about the headliners of Coachella's 2019 lineup began to swirl, the California music festival averted a trial over its trademarks.
Coachella in August 2017 sued Filmchella founder Trevor Simms claiming, among other things, that it has exclusive use of the term "chella" for festivals — even though its marquis event is named after its setting, Coachella Valley.
That fall the court entered a preliminary injunction that barred Simms from using Filmchella or Filmchilla for his independent film festival, which took place before the injunction was granted. U.S. District Judge R. Gary Klausner on ...
Coachella in August 2017 sued Filmchella founder Trevor Simms claiming, among other things, that it has exclusive use of the term "chella" for festivals — even though its marquis event is named after its setting, Coachella Valley.
That fall the court entered a preliminary injunction that barred Simms from using Filmchella or Filmchilla for his independent film festival, which took place before the injunction was granted. U.S. District Judge R. Gary Klausner on ...
- 10/12/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Just days after rumors about the headliners of Coachella's 2019 lineup began to swirl, the California music festival averted a trial over its trademarks.
Coachella in August 2017 sued Filmchella founder Trevor Simms claiming, among other things, that it has exclusive use of the term "chella" for festivals — even though its marquis event is named after its setting, Coachella Valley.
That fall the court entered a preliminary injunction that barred Simms from using Filmchella or Filmchilla for his independent film festival, which took place before the injunction was granted. U.S. District Judge R. Gary Klausner on ...
Coachella in August 2017 sued Filmchella founder Trevor Simms claiming, among other things, that it has exclusive use of the term "chella" for festivals — even though its marquis event is named after its setting, Coachella Valley.
That fall the court entered a preliminary injunction that barred Simms from using Filmchella or Filmchilla for his independent film festival, which took place before the injunction was granted. U.S. District Judge R. Gary Klausner on ...
- 10/12/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Actress Marisa Saks (below) is the latest to sign up for to Dimension's 'Scary Movie 5' which will shoot in Atlanta, Georgia. Marisa just finished shooting for a role on new MTV comedy series 'Zach Stone is Gonna Be Famous' and is also starring in Trevor Simms' new horror thriller 'Misirlou'. She has signed up to play the role of Amy in the Malcolm D. Lee directed 'Scary Movie' sequel, the first not to feature Anna Faris ('The House Bunny'). Saks joins Craig Bierko ('Scary Movie 4'), Ashley Tisdale ('High School Musical 3: Senior Year'), Erica Ash ('MADtv'), Terry Crews ('The Expendables 2') as well as Charlie Sheen ('Scary Movie 3') and Lindsay Lohan ('Machete') in the latest follow-up in the comedy-horror parody franchise....
- 8/20/2012
- Horror Asylum
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