Categories
Movies News

Film on Apple’s co-founder will be titled Steve Jobs, according to registrations

Steve Jobs

Sony Pictures recently acquired the rights to the biography on Apple’s late co-founder and chairman simply titled “Steve Jobs”, by Walter Isaacson.

Originally called iSteve: the Book Of Jobs, Isaacson eventually persuaded his publisher Simon & Schuster to change the book title.

It now appears the film will keep the same title of the non-fiction book when it’s released in theaters, according to eight recent domain name registrations by Sony Pictures made on October 11, 2011, that include domains like SteveJobs-film.com and SteveJobs-thefilm.com.

The full list of registrations include: stevejobs-film.com, stevejobs-film.net, stevejobs-movie.net, stevejobs-thefilm.com, stevejobs-thefilm.net, stevejobs-themovie.net, stevejobsfilm.net, and stevejobsthefilm.net.

Sony Pictures did not secure the domains for SteveJobsfilm.com or SteveJobsmovie.com. 

Both of those domains were registered back in late August by Stoneport LLC, a web design company out of Virginia, shortly after Steve Jobs resigned as CEO of Apple.  Each web address resolves to an empty business profile page provided by Network Solutions.

Discussion: Yahoo! News, WhatCulture! and 9to5mac

(Photo of Steve Jobs showing off iPhone 4 via Matt Yohe)

Categories
Movies News

Sony Pictures registers “The Forging of Zorro” & “The Legend Begins” domains

The Legend of Zorro

Deadline.com reported last week that Sony Pictures had hired Matthew Federman and Stephen Scaia to write the studio’s reboot of the Zorro franchise, which will be an adaptation of the 2005 Isabel Allende novel.

Now it looks like the untitled Zorro film, may have a name.

Either “The Forging of Zorro” or “Zorro: The Legend Begins”, according to 21 domain names registered by Sony Pictures on October 10, 2011, that include domains like TheForgingofZorromovie.com and ZorroThelegendbeginsmovie.com.

Zorro: The Legend Begins was the title of a pilot TV movie for the 1990 revival of Zorro. 

Check out the full list of registrations below.

theforgingofzorro-movie.com
theforgingofzorro-movie.net
theforgingofzorro.com
theforgingofzorro.net
theforgingofzorromovie.com
thelegendbegins-movie.com
thelegendbegins-movie.net
thelegendbeginsmovie.com
zorrobegins-movie.com
zorrobegins-movie.net
zorrobegins.net
zorrobeginsmovie.com
zorrothelegendbegins-movie.com
zorrothelegendbegins-movie.net
zorrothelegendbegins.com
zorrothelegendbegins.net
zorrothelegendbeginsmovie.com
zthelegendbegins-movie.com
zthelegendbegins-movie.net
zthelegendbegins.com
zthelegendbegins.net
zthelegendbeginsmovie.com

Discussion: Moviehole, WhatCulture!, Dark Horizons and /Film

Categories
Movies News

New James Bond film to be titled Skyfall? Domains privately registered [UPDATED]

Daniel Craig James Bond

It appears the name controversy over the next James Bond film slated to release in November 2012 by MGM and Sony Pictures is now settled.

The film will be called Skyfall, according to several domain name registrations privately purchased through the brand protection company MarkMonitor this week.  MarkMonitor is the same company used by Sony Pictures for thousands of its own domain names, including SonyPictures.com (see Whois).

The domains include web addresses such as JamesBond-Skyfall.com and Skyfallthefilm.com.

Here’s a complete list of registrations made on October 3 through the registrar MarkMonitor.

http://whois.domaintools.com/jamesbond-skyfall.com
http://whois.domaintools.com/jamesbond-skyfall.net
http://whois.domaintools.com/jamesbondskyfall.com
http://whois.domaintools.com/jamesbondskyfall.net
http://whois.domaintools.com/skyfall-film.net
http://whois.domaintools.com/skyfall-thefilm.com
http://whois.domaintools.com/skyfall-thefilm.net
http://whois.domaintools.com/skyfall-themovie.com
http://whois.domaintools.com/skyfall-themovie.net
http://whois.domaintools.com/skyfallfilm.net
http://whois.domaintools.com/skyfallmovie.net
http://whois.domaintools.com/skyfallthefilm.com
http://whois.domaintools.com/skyfallthefilm.net
http://whois.domaintools.com/skyfallthemovie.com
http://whois.domaintools.com/skyfallthemovie.com

Need further proof these names belong to Sony Pictures?

The company registered other Skyfall movie names back in mid August like Sky-FallMovie.com, that just transferred from the sonypictures.com domain servers to Mark Monitor’s name servers.

Those earlier registrations include: skyfall-movie.com, sky-fallmovie.com, skyfall-movie.net, and skyfallmovie.com.

[Updated, Nov. 3:  Sony officially confirmed the title as Skyfall.]

Discussion: WhatCulture!, Omelete, Comic Book Movie, FilmiFIN, IGN, NeoGAF, Cinemateaser, Latino Review, The Hollywood Reporter, Movieline, The A.V. Club, Access Hollywood, Yahoo! Movies, X17, Journal StarE! Online, TheCelebrityCafe.com, PopWatch, Monsters and Critics, TDW, New Zealand Herald, The Hollywood Reporter, HeyUGuys, Fused Film and msnbc.com

Categories
Movies News

DreamWorks Animation’s Madagascar 3 gets a name: Europe’s Most Wanted

Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted

It appears Madagascar 3, which is due out in 2012, has a name.

According to several domain name registrations by DreamWorks that included Madagascar3Europesmostwanted.com and EuropesMostWanted.org, the third installment of Madagascar will be called Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted.

On September 9, DreamWorks Animation L.L.C. purchased the following names for the animated film.

europesmostwanted.biz
europesmostwanted.info
europesmostwanted.org
madagascar3europesmostwanted.biz
madagascar3europesmostwanted.com
madagascar3europesmostwanted.info
madagascar3europesmostwanted.org
madagascareuropesmostwanted.biz
madagascareuropesmostwanted.com
madagascareuropesmostwanted.info
madagascareuropesmostwanted.org
madagascarthreeeuropesmostwanted.biz
madagascarthreeeuropesmostwanted.com
madagascarthreeeuropesmostwanted.info
madagascarthreeeuropesmostwanted.org

DreamWorks also registered a slew of other names for its upcoming “Penguins of Madagascar” movie and names for characters.  

That bunch included:

penguinsofmadagascar-thefilm.com
penguinsofmadagascar-thefilm.net
penguinsofmadagascar-themovie.com
penguinsofmadagascar-themovie.net
penguinsofmadagascarmovie.com
penguinsofmadagascarmovie.net
penguinsofmadagascarthemovie.com
penguinsofmadagascarthemovie.net
penguionsofmadagascarthefilm.com
penguionsofmadagascarthefilm.net
turbo-chet.com
turbo-chet.net
turbo-guygagne.com
turbo-whiteshadow.com
turbo-whiteshadow.net

[Updated December 8, 2011: DreamWorks Animation revealed the teaser trailer for Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted, set to be released on June 8.]

Discussion: Nickutopia

Categories
Disputes Movies National Arbitration Forum News

HappyFeet2.com official site on the way, Warner Bros. wins domain dispute

Happy Feet 2

Fans of Happy Feet will be happy to know, that soon enough, when they type in the web address happyfeet2.com into their web browser they’ll be redirected to official web site of Warner Bros’ Happy Feet 2, set to premier in the U.S. on November 17, 2011, instead of a Go Daddy parked page.

In early July, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc filed a complaint with the National Arbitration Forum over the domain name happyfeet2.com.

The case was simple for the single member panel.

Warner Bros. made the following assertions according to the domain decision posted online:

Complainant is a producer of motion pictures in the United States and abroad. 

Complainant produced the HAPPY FEET film that debuted in 2006 in the United States and has become the third-highest grossing animated film in the United States with sales of $400 million worldwide. 

Complainant owns trademark registrations on file with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) for its HAPPY FEET mark (including Reg. No. 3,350,899, registered December 11, 2007). 

Complainant has used the HAPPY FEET mark in relation to the marketing of its film of the same name, as well as related toys, clothing, books and a variety of other merchandise bearing its mark. 

Respondent registered the <happyfeet2.com> domain name on May 12, 2009, only seven days after Complainant publicly announced that it would be filming “Happy Feet 2,” a sequel to the original film.  

Respondent uses the disputed domain name to redirect Internet users, for commercial gain, to a generic parking page which features links to the websites of others offering products or services related to and in competition with Complainant’s business.

Respondent offered to sell the disputed domain name to Complainant for not less than $2,500.  

Respondent’s contested <happyfeet2.com> domain name is confusingly similar to Complainant’s HAPPY FEET mark.

Respondent is not commonly known by the disputed domain, and Complainant has not authorized Respondent to use its mark in a domain name.

Respondent does not have any rights to or legitimate interests in the domain name <happyfeet2.com>.

Respondent registered and uses the disputed <happyfeet2.com> domain name in bad faith.

In essence, Warner Bros. won. 

You can read all the details about the domain dispute and decision here.

Warner Bros. Entertainment does own HappyFeetTwo.com, which it redirects to the official Happy Feet Two website on warnerbros.com.