] Two members of the classic rock band The Doors are ] reconstituting the group, but a former band mate is ] challenging their legal right to use the name The Doors. ] As keyboardist Ray Manzarek and guitarist Robbie Krieger ] prepare for a sold-out show Friday at the Universal ] Amphitheatre in Los Angeles, drummer John Densmore has ] filed suit over their use of the band's name and logo. ] The suit alleges breach of contract, unfair competition ] and trademark violation -- and seeks injunctive relief ] and monetary damages. ] The suit also names singer Ian Astbury and drummer ] Stewart Copeland as defendants. ] Astbury, formerly of the British band The Cult, and ] Copeland, formerly of The Police, have joined Manzarek ] and Krieger in a new incarnation of the band -- formerly ] fronted by Jim Morrison -- that turned out such rock ] classics as "Light My Fire," "Riders on the Storm" and ] "L.A. Woman." When are The Doors not The Doors? |