Blake..

Well.. you know what they say about what happens when you assume. You make an ASS of of U and ME... = ) (sorry. couldn't resist..)

Z-Man

In this case, I think you've brought the problem of the issue out front. Not only are you using the title, but you are refering to the work that uses that title and that could easily be seen as derivative and infringement of some kind. I would check with an attorney who can see the risk and possible infringement angles if you plan to actually do anything commercial with the song. If, on the other hand, you just wrote it and aren't planning commerical use, then there would never be any damages in most cases and you may not need to contact a lawyer until you move forward with the song in some way.

When it comes to infringement, it is often in the eye of the person filing suit until a decision is made by the judge. But winning that type of case is very expensive and major studios have lawyers on staff already.

Be careful,

Brian


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