Intellectual Property
Aug. 3, 2001
Injunction Is No Fun Fun Fun for Beach Boys Outcast When He Grows Up
It's OK for original Beach Boy Al Jardine to keep going on surfing safaris - but he better be careful how he shoots the curls. In an attempt to impose a cease-fire on at least one front in the litigation war among the surviving members of the '60s megagroup the Beach Boys and their heirs, U.S. District Judge Harry L. Hupp this week issued a sweeping 11-page ruling against Jardine and his well-publicized effort to use the Beach Boys name on the concert circuit.




By Gary Abrams
It's OK for original Beach Boy Al Jardine to keep going on surfing safaris - but he better be careful how he shoots the curls.
In an attempt to impose a cease-fire on at least one front in the litigation war among the surviving members of the '60s megagroup the Beach Boys and their heir...
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