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The biggest threat to Gibson isn't Paul Reed Smith, it's Gibson's own management team.
rpe said:How hard up is Gibson getting to resort to this BS. A Les Paul is a Les Paul, period. Anyone should be able to compete via similar design and let the instrument's quality, playability, collectability, etc., stand on its own. Good points made by many of you.
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garykeller15 said:gibson is illegally,yes illegally come up with an unconstitution and monopolizing trademark where they say they own certain body shapes/headstock shapes.you know why no other company tried this because not only is it bad for business.its under monopolizing.you can have only certain amount of body shapes. and alot are not useable.gibson can say they cant use the names to describe their versions such as les pual.but they have no legal right to sue or stop other companies from making their versions.
ggunn said:Wrong. Anyone can sue anyone over whatever they want to. The courts may declare it frivolous and throw it out, or it may get settled out of court, or it may go to court and they can lose, but Gibson absolutely has the right to sue. Like I said, I have no dog in this hunt, but when you copy a design and sell it, you can be sued. I'm sure PRS knows this and has decided to take their chances on the differences in their offering to be "different enough" to win out.
ggunn said:Wrong. Anyone can sue anyone over whatever they want to. The courts may declare it frivolous and throw it out, or it may get settled out of court, or it may go to court and they can lose, but Gibson absolutely has the right to sue. Like I said, I have no dog in this hunt, but when you copy a design and sell it, you can be sued. I'm sure PRS knows this and has decided to take their chances on the differences in their offering to be "different enough" to win out.
garykeller15 said:only cowards sue.real men .
garykeller15 said:only cowards sue..
ggunn said:Dude, please use some punctuation, capitalization, and paragraphing. I am not going to slog through all that to try to figure out the finer points in what you are saying.
garykeller15 said:Only cowards sue. Real men welcome or knock the crap out of the competition. Using lawyers is a coward’s tool. Lawyers and guns: two coward’s tools to fulfill a coward’s greed.
Gibson is oil company wannabes. Their so-called trademark of body shapes will be overturned. I bet the same idiot in the trademark office who allowed the Gibson trademark would allow me to trademark the shape of a circle. This would mean nobody would be able to use anything circular.
See how fucking stupid that is? Stupid people have no right to bring stupid trademark lawsuits. Every time a pathetic, retarded lawsuit comes up taxpayers have to pay for it. I’ll be damned if my money goes to fucking retards. If you home-build guitars you soon may have a dog in the fight, because this gives Gibson the ability to sue anyone with a non-Gibson Explorer or any other copy of a Gibson guitar or bass.
They are hypocrites because they own Kramer. The Kramer line has a Randy Rhoades body shape, and a Strat body shape, so Fender/Jackson could threaten them the same way. But this trade marking body/headstock shapes is unethical and monopolizing the industry. Gibson was never threatened by ESP Explorers because more Gibson versions are sold then ESP versions. If Gibson says otherwise then they are fools. Gibson has more dealers than ESP or Jackson. People would have to go to a Jackson or an ESP dealer to order a Jackson/ESP version of a Gibson model. Most people don’t live close to Jackson/ESP dealers but there is most certainly a Gibson dealer in the area.
Personally, I am going to do what I can to fight this for the future of all guitar/bass companies, big and small. Gibson wants to, believe it or not, save the future of Gibson guitars. If this keeps up, Gibson will be out of business just like other businesses that tried to eliminate competition by monopolizing the industry.
True musicians who actually care for the customer should run these guitar companies. They need to give the customer exactly what he or she wants, plain and simple, or simply get out of the business. Period.
garykeller15 said:Yeah, but stopping Jackson and others from making versions of certain guitar shapes is basically stupid. Plus, Gibson won't build their versions the way customers exactly want them(in fact, thats why Mustaine chose ESP, because Gibson wouldn't make a 24 fret Flying V). That's not all the options Gibson will not do either. But Gibson gets away with using a Jackson Randy Rhoades body shape in their Kramer line. Hypocritical is what Gibson is.
I bet the next lawsuit that Gibson will file is on all those home built guitars using Gibson's so-called trademark body shapes. Then it will be too late to do anything about it. This will drive all other small guitar companies, if it hasnt already, out of business.
The same morons who say Gibson has the right to trademark body and headstock shapes say that gas companies making 1000 percent profit is capitalism. Yes you can make profits, but when it reaches over 100 percent then it's criminal. Gibson wants to stop competition and wants to monopolize the industry, which will force honest businesses out of business. PRS just got lucky. Gibson will try again and again till they succeed. Like they did with Jackson, ESP. Pretty soon you won't be able to buy Gibson style body shapes from Warmouth, etc. It will get that bad. It's done it in other areas of the business world.
Personally I will not tolerate my or my family's tax money going to some phony trademak lawsuit for Gibson/Fender,etc. No retards have a right to bring a phony lawsuit and waste tax payers money. Under common sense terms those would be fraudulent lawsuits.
I support all guitar companies being able to make what ever body shape and headstock shape they, or their customers want. But if those companies, let's say Jackson for instance, wanted make an Explorer body style, they could not use the name "Explorer", but could use another name. Then, it would be legal.
Maybe somebody who actually cares more for the customers than profits should be running Gibson, instead of greedy people who are ruining the name of Gibson.