As previously reported, Chuck D (Public Enemy) and John Densmore (The Doors) recently caught the attention of Dope frontman Edsel Dope after they announced plans to release a new album, titled “no country for old men,” on April 18 under the name doPE. However, it appears Edsel has since allowed them to use the name despite his ownership of the trademark. Chuck D said the following about that:
“We would like to send a special shout out to Edsel Dope from the band Dope for giving us his blessing, surrounding the trademarked usage of the name Dope for our “no country for old men” collaboration. We appreciate his love and support.”
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