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Kiss singer wants to trademark “devil horns” rock and roll sign [Updated] Simmons says he first used the longtime rock symbol “in commerce” in 1975.
KISS frontman Gene Simmons wants to trademark the universal sign for rock-and-roll, but he's doing it wrong. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the 67-year-old singer filed an application Friday ...
"Rock Camp: The Movie" details the fan experience at Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp, which has been allowing accountants, lawyers, doctors and stay-at-home moms to live out their on-stage dreams for ...
KISS frontman and possible bovine absentee father Gene Simmons was widely ridiculed for a recent attempt to trademark the heavy metal devil horn hands. (Really, Simmons' version of the hands, with ...
Sign up for it here.Last week, I pronounced unequivocal judgment—as I tend to do regarding many things—on the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. I think it’s a contrived and embarrassing idea driven by ...
A comet with two distinct “horns” of gas and ice, earning it the nickname “devil comet” is speeding through the inner solar system and may be visible to the naked eye in the spring when it ...
Gene Simmons has a message for those who doubted his ability to trademark the rock ‘n’ roll devil hand gesture, and that is that you’re so wrong you don’t even understand how wrong you are.
Daniel Radcliffe has done a sterling job shaking off the shackles of type-casting since graduating from Hogwarts, more than earning his place in the Future 100 in issue 207 of Total Film magazine ...
Devil horns, the American Sign Language gesture for "I love you," or Gene Simmons' personal creation? That will be for the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to decide, because the Kiss frontman ...
The Demon wants a deal with the devil. KISS frontman Gene Simmons has applied to trademark his signature “devil horns” hand symbol: index, pinky, and thumb out, middle fingers tucked in… ...
I went from being a fan to if I ever see him in person I might have to punch him in the face. "Rock n Roll" is supposed to be about freedom, trying to get a copyright on a hand gesture is low and ...
KISS frontman and possible bovine absentee father Gene Simmons was widely ridiculed for a recent attempt to trademark the heavy metal devil horn hands.