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HRS §481T-3

Prohibited acts

This law bans advertising a live show with a false link to a recording group. It lists five situations where using the group's name is allowed, like if you own the trademark, have an original member, or clearly call it a tribute. It only covers shows in Hawaii or streamed into Hawaii.

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The statute, as written — Prohibited acts

A person may not advertise or conduct a live musical performance or production in this State through the use of a false, deceptive or misleading affiliation, connection, or association between a performing group and a recording group. This section does not apply if: (1) The performing group is the authorized registrant and owner of a federal service mark for the recording group that is registered in the United States; (2) At least one member of the performing group was a member of the recording group and that member has a legal right to use or operate under the name of the recording group without having abandoned the name or affiliation with the recording group; (3) The live musical performance or production is identified in all advertising and promotion as a salute or tribute and the name of the performing group is not so closely related or similar to the name used by the recording group that it would tend to confuse or mislead the public; (4) The advertising does not relate to a live musical performance or production taking place in, or streamed or broadcast into, this State; or (5) The performance or production is expressly authorized by the recording group.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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