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Re: no smooth criminal lean in TII??
February 27, 2010, 02:55:43 PM
Did you notice that dancer is wearing a dome project t-shirt!
And yes orange pants is our beautiful Mike.
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Re: no smooth criminal lean in TII??
February 27, 2010, 08:45:46 PM
There's no way Michael's 50yo back would stand up to the lean.

No one else can patent the lean, they simply can now perform it. Once patent expires anyone can do it, but you cannot repatent an existing... well... thing. Patents are available only for new inventions.
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Re: no smooth criminal lean in TII??
February 27, 2010, 09:17:32 PM
Yeah, I thought that was weird and still the fact he didn't do the moonwalk is strange too. I mean, those are both his signature moves!  :?
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[size=150]We didn\'t lose Michael, we just can\'t find him.[/size]



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Re: no smooth criminal lean in TII??
February 27, 2010, 09:25:40 PM
Quote from: "dragonflylilies"
I saw on wikipedia that the patent for the anit gravity shoes is no longer owned by Michael Jackson because he failed to pay the maintence fee.  I clicked on the patent information under the picture of the shoe and found this site explaining this.  So, he may not have been legally able to do it since he no longer owned the patent for the shoes.
In my patents list  |  Print    

Method and means for creating anti-gravity illusion  
                   
  Bibliographic data      Description      Claims      Mosaics      Original document      INPADOC legal status    
         
   
 
The EPO does not accept any responsibility for the accuracy of data and information originating from other authorities than the EPO; in particular, the EPO does not guarantee that they are complete, up-to-date or fit for specific purposes.  
Legal status of US5255452 (A) 1993-10-26:

     
US F 90547992   A (Patent of invention)
   PRS Date :  1992/08/31
   PRS Code :  AS
   Code Expl.:    ASSIGNMENT
      NEW OWNER :  TRIUMPH INTERNATIONAL, INC., CALIFORNIA
      EFFECTIVE DATE :  19920825
      FURTHER INFORMATION :  ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST.;ASSIGNORS:JACKSON, MICHAEL J.;BUSH, MICHAEL L.;TOMPKINS, DENNIS;REEL/FRAME:006250/0059
 

     
   PRS Date :  2005/12/20
   PRS Code :  FP
   Code Expl.:  -   EXPIRED DUE TO FAILURE TO PAY MAINTENANCE FEE
      EFFECTIVE DATE :  20051026
 
 


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Is there a way to find out if someone else owns or has the rights to the patent now? I would think that keeping this stuff current and paid up should automatically have been taken care of by his business managers, right? Sad...
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Re: no smooth criminal lean in TII??
February 27, 2010, 10:46:16 PM
Quote from: "bec"
There's no way Michael's 50yo back would stand up to the lean.

No one else can patent the lean, they simply can now perform it. Once patent expires anyone can do it, but you cannot repatent an existing... well... thing. Patents are available only for new inventions.

There's no need to continue to hold the patent. It's become a signature Michael move and any artist that does it now is simply paying tribute to the King.

Michael did moonwalk in Smooth Criminal in TII.
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Re: no smooth criminal lean in TII??
February 27, 2010, 11:46:17 PM
Quote from: "simalves"
Patent means he can prevent someone else from using it or getting them to pay him to use it. Unless the patent is owned by someone else now - he can still do the lean.

I don't believe anyone else does own the patent,bc remember at the mtv awards those dancers did it even with a few of them ruining it,but jeez anyway this is michael jackson he shouldn't have to keep paying a maintanence fee to hold the patent
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Re: no smooth criminal lean in TII??
February 28, 2010, 01:53:34 AM
That's how patents work. Even if you pay to maintain it a patent expires after a certain number of years anyway.
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Re: no smooth criminal lean in TII??
February 28, 2010, 07:33:53 AM
if orange pants guy is him why aint he in cd pictures? This pic in orange trousers looks so different to other orange pants guy look at shape of face and hair!!!
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Re: no smooth criminal lean in TII??
February 28, 2010, 07:35:13 AM
shakira did the lean in her she wolf video in hig heels fink it must of been digitally done im not sure but she did it have a look
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Re: no smooth criminal lean in TII??
February 28, 2010, 10:33:46 AM
The new owner is Triumph International in California according to the patent.

Evidently his business owners didn't have Michael's best interest at heart, otherwise they would have paid for the maintenance fees.
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