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mullyman

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Why is Warmoth listed as one of the violators? I thought they were licensed by Fender??? Good Lord. We've already lost the Les Paul, if the Strat disappears that will SUCK!!!

http://m.musicradar.com/news/guitars/fender-loses-guitar-copyright-case-201886

MULLY
Sorry for posting the mobile link, I'm on my phone
 
Sorry, I didn't look at the date. It just came across my feed in Facebook. Regardless, why is Warmoth listed there? I thought they were licensed by Fender? At least that's what is stamped on their products.
MULLY
 
Jumble Jumble said:
The licence is just for necks.

Gotcha. Thanks for that.
MULLY
what's the story behind Gibby and Warmoth? Links to any articles....besides what's on Warmoth's site?
 
Reading that article, and the precedent it maintains makes me wonder doubly why W caved to Gibson. Especially now when someone in DOJ really has it out for Gibson.

But the case is pretty clear - two dimensional outlines do not indicate source
 
The judgement in this case was that those specific outlines do not indicate source. The reason for this is that Fender was totally slack in stopping people from creating Strat and Tele copies, to the point where practically every guitar maker was doing them, and indeed the Strat outline became the public perception of what an "electric guitar" looks like.

I think Gibson are gambling that their LP and SG outlines are a more reliable "indicator of source".
 
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