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Lakeville-based breakfast foods manufacturer Post Consumer Brands is in a legal tussle with pop-rock band OK Go. The fight began after Post filed a trademark application for the name “OK Go!” for its ...
The musician and director tells us about the band’s intricate videos, balancing creative projects, and why his personal style ...
OK Go has no problem with brands. Over the years, the band has worked with companies like State Farm, Chevrolet and Morton Salt to create elaborate music videos that reliably go viral, earning a slew ...
The breakfast cereal manufacturer Post is suing the pop-rock rock group OK Go over their band name, after Post recently started making a line of on-the-go cereals under the brand name "OK Go!" The ...
OK Go, the rock band best known for conquering early YouTube with a series of viral music videos, recently has been drawn into a war with the breakfast cereal company Post Foods. As the band’s Damian ...
But now, OK Go has returned with its most ambitious project since 2017: the drop of a new single and video, “A Stone Only Rolls Downhill.” In a complete return to form, frontman Damian Kulash ...
OK Go are back with a new single titled “A Stone Only Rolls Downhill,” which — per tradition — was paired with another clever music video from the always inventive band. The visual, co-directed by OK ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. GRAMMY-Award-winning rock band OK Go have announced additional North ...
Post Consumer Brands and the alternative rock band OK Go are in a legal dispute over trademark usage of the term “OK Go!” after a new cereal hit market shelves earlier this month. A civil complaint ...
The post Post Foods Sues OK Go Over Right to Use Band’s Name for Instant Cereal appeared first on Consequence. According to Post’s complaint filed in Minnesota federal court on January 13th (via ...
When Los Angeles rock band OK Go announced their very limited summer concert bill, it only included four shows in July. Three were in Midwest cities—and somehow, Nashville was the only Southern city ...