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by matchagaucho
7 hours ago
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Similar work experience, I was with a CBS-owned music company that had a CNC machine with some old Fender Telecaster and Stratocaster body templates. The hardware manager was cool and would let employees turn slabs of wood into Tele- and Strat-style bodies after hours. When the Fender/German court ruling came down, my first thought was: Fender has had roughly 70 years with the Stratocaster design, and the broader industry has been making S-style guitars for decades. Surely at some point a body shape becomes generic, right? |
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I think the iPhone at one time defended the design of its “squircle” corners. Eventually settling out of court.